HSBC Women’s World Championships

Explore the best of women's golf as we showcase the tournament's finest moments in vivid detail.

Sentosa Golf Club

Sentosa Golf Club is crowned as Asia's premier course. Nestled in Singapore's lush landscapes, this acclaimed destination offers unparalleled fairways, scenic vistas and an unrivalled golfing experience.

Our team created captivating content for the HSBC Women’s World Championships, played on Sentosa’s famous Tanjong Course.

Build up to the Tournament

Anticipation fills the air as we build up to the grand kickoff of the HSBC Women's World Championships.

The world's finest players have graced our grounds, and the meticulously groomed course stands primed for action.

Witness exhilarating golf moments as the tournament sets the stage for excellence.

The Tanjong is Ready

Watch the dedicated agronomy team at Sentosa Golf Club meticulously transform Tanjong Course into a masterpiece, ready to challenge the world's best players.

From manicured fairways to flawless greens, their expertise sets the stage for golfing brilliance.

Inspirational Words

Experience the charged atmosphere as General Manager Andy Johnston delivers a rousing pep talk to his dedicated greenkeepers, preparing the Tanjong Course for the opening day of the HSBC Women's World Championships.

The greenkeepers’ unwavering precision and dedication are the driving force behind this golfing spectacle.

Cup Cutting Ceremony

Funky Player Montage

Winner’s Journey

Witness the captivating finale as Jin Young Ko conquers the course at the HSBC Women's World Championships.

With every swing, she redefines excellence, sealing her victory with poise and precision.

Centre of Excellence

We are Carbon Neutral.

Becoming carbon neutral has always been a key target for Sentosa Golf Club since the start of their sustainability journey.

As part of their sustainability commitment and to complement ongoing carbon abatement efforts identified during its carbon profiling, the Club has achieved its goal by offsetting 5,000 tonnes of Co2, the annual equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions from 12.4m miles driven by an average petrol-powered car and Co2 emissions from 630 homes’ energy usage.