The LPGA is presently in Singapore at the Sentosa Golf Club for the 2023 HSBC Women’s World Championship following the Honda LPGA Thailand. The event will feature 72 golfers vying for the $1.8 million prize pool, including notable players like Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda, and Brooke Henderson.
The third competition of the 2023 LPGA Tour schedule is the HSBC Women’s World Championship. The competition, which is being held in the LPGA Tour’s initial intended time slot, will end on Sunday, March 5.
The winner of the Singapore competition will receive a check for $270,000 based on the American circuit’s prize money allocation chart’s 15 per cent payout.
The winner receives the majority of the reward money, while the runner-up will only receive $166,643 in compensation. The players who finished third and fourth will each receive $120,888 and $93,516. The golfer who finishes last in the competition will win $3,558 as compensation.
2023 LPGA HSBC Women’s World Championship How to watch Free:
Viewers around the world can watch the action live on the following channels and here for free:
Live Broadcast: 2023 LPGA HSBC Women’s World Championship Live
LPGA HSBC Women’s World Championship TV TIMES GOLF CHANNEL
(All times Eastern)
- Wednesday, Mar. 1 – 9:30 p.m. – 2:30 a.m.
- Thursday, Mar. 2 – 9:30 p.m. – 2:30 a.m.
- Friday, Mar. 3 – 9:30 p.m. – 2:30 a.m.
- Saturday, Mar. 4 – 9:30 p.m. – 2:30 a.m.
2023 HSBC Women’s World Championship prize money
Here is the complete prize money breakdown for the HSBC Women’s World Championship:
- 1 – $270,000
- 2 – $166,643
- 3 – $120,888
- 4 – $93,516
- 5 – $75,270
- 6 – $61,584
- 7 – $51,548
- 8 – $45,162
- 9 – $40,600
- 10 – $36,951
- 11 – $34,213
- 12 – $31,932
- 13 – $29,925
- 14 – $28,101
- 15 – $26,458
- 16 – $24,998
- 17 – $23,722
- 18 – $22,627
- 19 – $21,714
- 20 – $20,984
- 21 – $20,255
- 22 – $19,524
- 23 – $18,795
- 24 – $18,064
- 25 – $17,427
- 26 – $16,788
- 27 – $16,148
- 28 – $15,510
- 29 – $14,872
- 30 – $14,324
- 31 – $13,776
- 32 – $13,229
- 33 – $12,681
- 34 – $12,134
- 35 – $11,679
- 36 – $11,222
- 37 – $10,767
- 38 – $10,310
- 39 – $9,853
- 40 – $9,488
- 41 – $9,124
- 42 – $8,760
- 43 – $8,393
- 44 – $8,029
- 45 – $7,755
- 46 – $7,481
- 47 – $7,207
- 48 – $6,934
- 49 – $6,660
- 50 – $6,386
- 51 – $6,205
- 52 – $6,021
- 53 – $5,838
- 54 – $5,657
- 55 – $5,474
- 56 – $5,291
- 57 – $5,109
- 58 – $4,926
- 59 – $4,745
- 60 – $4,562
- 61 – $4,471
- 62 – $4,379
- 63 – $4,288
- 64 – $4,198
- 65 – $4,105
- 66 – $4,014
- 67 – $3,924
- 68 – $3,831
- 69 – $3,740
- 70 – $3,650
- 71 – $3,605
- 72 – $3,558
The winner of the 2023 HSBC Women’s World Championship will also receive 500 points toward the CME Globe season-long race in addition to the cash reward. The winner will also be qualified for additional significant advantages, such as a two-year pass on the LPGA Tour and spots in other significant competitions on the schedule.
It’s important to observe that the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational on the PGA Tour will conflict with the LPGA event. Golfers competing in the men’s event will be vying for a massive $20 million reward pool, in contrast to the women’s event. The Arnold Palmer Invitational champion will receive $3.6 million.