
The HSBC Women’s World Championship is set to take place at the Sentosa Golf Club from February 26 to March 1, bringing together nine of the world’s top ten athletes in women’s golf along with a host of activities across the club. Returning this year is defending champion Lydia Ko, alongside our February 2026 cover star and the current world number one "Jeeno" Atthaya Thitikul.
One of the biggest tournaments in women’s golf outside the five majors and dubbed “Asia’s Major”, this year’s HSBC Women’s World Championship will see players across 18 nationalities compete, including Singapore’s own Shannon Tan, the reigning LET Order of Merit winner.

Beyond the fierce competition on the field, this year’s championship promises an exciting fan experience on-site for both golf enthusiasts, casual fans and families. This includes a all-new GA+ viewing experience introduced this year, which offers a prime vantage point at an enhanced viewing deck overlooking the ninth hole for a new opportunity to catch the action on the course.
Exciting Activities & Challenges

Visitors excited to get a taste of the action can pay a visit to Technogym, a twice-daily golf-focused experience taking place at the Viewing Platform Booth and Driving Range. Whether you are looking to improve your own golf game or step into the shoes of your favourite elite players, this experience offers specialist equipment designed to improve mobility, strength and swing efficiency for a glimpse into how professional athletes train.
Throughout the day, Technogym also offers personalised wellness assessments for visitors to gain valuable insights into key body metrics and practical tips to improve overall fitness. For visitors looking to take part in one of the event's many challenges, Technogym will also host a guided warm-up session ahead of the Ultimate Drive Challenge on Saturday.
The HSBC Women’s World Championship will also offer interactive experiences such as the HSBC Champion Challenge. Reflecting HSBC's wider sporting partnerships, it is an engaging multi-sport competitive experience open to visitors and families across all ages and skill levels to test their abilities across a variety of challenges.
Visitors can also take part in the exciting Pin Seeker Challenge, a golf-focused experience at the driving range for both seasoned golfers and newcomers to the sport. Here, test your accuracy in hitting targets under the pressure of a real-life competition.
For a playful spin on swing analysis, try your hand at Swingphony, a music-based experience. Take a swing, and watch as it is translated into a unique musical “signature”, complete with a custom playlist built around your tempo and energy that embodies your playing style.
Unique Fan Experiences

Families will be able to enjoy the Kids Zones again in 2026, which returns bigger and more accessible than ever. Tailored to young golf fans, the area offers balloon sculpting and airbrush tattoos from the returning Joseph Balloon, along with a brand-new ball pit pool. Kids looking to get hands-on with crafts can also create golf ball art with recycled materials at the craft area, a fun and sustainable activity to keep kids engaged all day.
Those who enjoy a more leisurely viewing experience can swing by the Telmont Champagne Garden along the 18th green. Unwind and socialise in a tranquil garden lounge setting over a glass or bottle of Telmont champagne for a touch of luxury to your experience at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.

For more food and beverage options, the Fan Village offers a rich line-up, including craft beers at the Beer Garden by Sunbird Brewing, cocktails at the Bar by Tanglin Gin—including the official HSBC Women’s World Championship cocktail ‘The Tee’—and a range of food trucks serving up crowd-pleasing bites. After the excitement of each day, the Fan Village will also play live DJ sets featuring an all-female line-up curated by GrooveTop.
For more information on the HSBC Women’s World Championship or to purchase tickets, please visit the official website.