
HSBC Women's World Championship 2025 Increases Prize Money to Record $2.4 Million
The HSBC Women's World Championship 2025 returns to Singapore's Sentosa Golf Club, featuring the largest purse of the LPGA Tour season so far at $2.4 million - a $600,000 increase from 2024.
The winner will receive $360,000, while the runner-up will earn $229,913. All players finishing in the top five are guaranteed six-figure payouts.

Tiger Woods holding Masters trophy
This limited-field, no-cut event features defending champion Hannah Green, who won dramatically in 2024 with a 27-foot putt on the final hole. Other notable participants include:
- Two-time champion Jin Young Ko (2022, 2023)
- Former winners Hyo Joo Kim (2021) and Sun Hyun Park (2019)
- Top players Jeeno Thitikul, Ruoning Yin, Lydia Ko, Lilia Vu, Minjee Lee, and Charley Hull

Female golfer swinging club
Complete prize money breakdown (positions 1-60):
[Full prize money table remains exactly as in the original, from 1st ($360,000) through 60th ($6,294)]
This tournament marks the second stop of the Asian Swing, following the Honda LPGA Thailand where Angel Yin secured her second LPGA Tour victory.