How to Watch HSBC Women’s World Championship: TV Schedule, Live Stream, and More
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Sentosa Golf Club is ready for a stellar event! 66 players will be competing in the 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship to secure the purse of $1.8 million. However, their biggest hurdle would be the two-time defending champion, Jin Young Ko. But stars like Lydia Ko and Patty Tavatanakit will also be the center of attention.
However, the biggest question in the hearts of golf fans will be where to watch this action. Well, look no further, as you can watch the players via multiple sources. And they range from your TV screen to your mobile!
TV schedule for the 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship
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To catch the action, golf fans can tune into the Golf Channel. They will be broadcasting from Wednesday (February 28) until March 2 (Saturday). The final round, however, will not be televised. Apart from that, fans can watch the event on the aforementioned dates from 9:30 PM EST to 2:30 AM EST.
But there is an alternative way to catch all the action. The event will be live-streamed on the NBC Sports app, golfchannel.com, and Peacock. Interested fans can watch all the rounds via these platforms at any time on any device connected to the internet. For all weekly LPGA airtimes, golf fans can download the WatchSports app.
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Historically, this event has become the domain of South Korean golfers. Since 2015, only South Korean golfers have won this event, with the exception of Michelle Wie (US) in 2018. With the two-time defending champion returning to this event, there is a high chance it may happen again.
The 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship is filled with many star players. It will be a treat to watch them compete live. However, many US golfers are missing from the field of this prestigious event.
US golfers not playing in the ‘Asia Major’
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Over the years, this event has earned the reputation of the Asia Major, thanks to only Asian players winning it. Coupled with the fact that HSBC reduced the purse of this event, not many US golfers are looking forward to it.
Jessica Korda is not playing this year; she unfortunately finished at the bottom last year. But she has her reasons not to play. Her sister, Nelly Korda, finished second last year but is not competing this year. Furthermore, Lexi Thompson has not played here since 2019.
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However, players like world number one Lilia Vu, Minjee Lee, and more are still arriving at the Sentosa Golf Club. What are your thoughts on US golfers not playing in the 2024 HSBC Women’s World Championship? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Edited by:
Riya Singhal
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