LPGA: HSBC Women’s Champions celebrates 15 Years of Star-Studded Champions, Jessica Korda turns 30, and Brooke Henderson reunites lost luggage

Mar, 2023

Jin Young Ko set out on a mission to find the best egg tarts in Singapore. The event is known as “Asia’s major” and Jin Young Ko has become quite fond of it.

Ko won the HSBC Women’s Champions last year and a wealthy man set up a fan club. It has 27 members. Each member represents a point required for the LPGA Hall of Fame. Ko is currently a 13-time winner of the LPGA.

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Ko said, “There was never a time when I didn’t want the opportunity to play at this event.” “I want to always come here.”

This is the 15th th play of the HSBC. Nine of the top-10 players worldwide are on the field. No. 6 Lexi Thompson 6.

Ko, 27, started the 2022 season in Singapore. She won her first round and looked set to win. She lost the 2022 season to a wrist injury that kept her from winning again. Ko booked a 10-day trip to Europe after taking a long break. After consulting Matilda Castren from Finland, she was able to plan a trip to Europe for 10 days. She visited Paris in December to see the Eiffel Tower as well as the Louvre.

She said that Northern Lights was one of her highlights.

After spending a month working on her game in Vietnam, Ko opened the Thai season with a sixth-place share. She recorded four rounds in the 60s in a tournament in Thailand for the first time since 2022 Amundi Evian.

She said, “I am practicing meditation and golf.”

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