Singapore’s Sentosa Golf Club witnessed a dramatic opening round at the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Thursday, where recent champion Jeeno Thitikul faced unexpected challenges. The world’s top-ranked player carded a disappointing 1-over par 73, placing her seven strokes behind the surprise leader, American Auston Kim.
Kim delivered an impressive performance with a 6-under 66, capitalizing on two birdies in her final three holes to secure a one-stroke advantage over China’s Yan Liu. The leaderboard remained tightly contested with five players, including 12th-ranked Haeran Ryu, sharing third position at 4-under 68.
The tournament, featuring nine of the world’s top ten golfers, saw several other highly-ranked competitors struggling to find their rhythm. Defending champion Lydia Ko and Canadian standout Brooke Henderson both finished with respectable 2-under 70s, while third-ranked Charley Hull and fourth-ranked Minjee Lee joined Thitikul in the middle of the pack with matching 72s.
Notably absent from the Asian swing is world number two Nelly Korda, marking the only top-ten player not competing in Singapore. This event represents the second leg of the LPGA’s three-tournament Asian series, with the circuit moving next to Hainan Island, China for the final stop.
