N. Korda grabs 54-hole HSBC lead week after sister’s win

The Sister Act is playing across the LPGA stage in Singapore. Nelly Korda set herself up for a Sunday run at winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship just a week after her older sister, Jessica, won the Honda LPGA Thailand. Korda, 19, caught fire ... ( read original story ...)

Korda moves top in Singapore, eyes rare sibling double

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Nelly Korda fired a seven-under 65 to move into a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the HSBC Women's World Championship on Saturday as the American targets both a first LPGA Tour victory and a rare sibling double in ... ( read original story ...)

Kang ties record, leads by four shots at HSBC

With a course record-tying 8-under-par 64 Friday in Singapore, Kang took control at the HSBC Women’s World Championship. She is bogey free through 36 holes, with her 12 under total four shots clear of Nelly Korda (66), who is looking to add to LPGA history. ( read original story ...)

Kang brushes off dental dilemma to bare teeth in Singapore

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A day after chipping a tooth when she fell asleep while stretching, Danielle Kang was all smiles at the HSBC Women's Championship when the American fired a second consecutive bogey-free round to open a four-shot lead on Friday. ( read original story ...)

Atthaya eyes on a top 10 finish in LPGA Singapore

Thai teenage prodigy Atthaya Thitikul shot a third round 68 to hold the best position among Thais at joint 12th after the third round of the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore on Saturday. The 15-year-old Thai scored a three day overall of seven ... ( read original story ...)

Song On Top, Kang Goes Bogey-free and More from Singapore

“It was good,” Korda said of her opening round in Singapore. “I had one bad hole but other than ... UPDATE - 3:30 AM EST (3/1/18) - The weather has cleared and Round 1 of the HSBC Women’s World Championship will resume at 3:45pm. ( read original story ...)

Jennifer Song leads HSBC Women’s World Championship

SINGAPORE (AP) — Jennifer Song shot an opening 7-under 65 to take a two-stroke lead at the Women's World Championship on Thursday. The 28-year-old American reeled off seven birdies at the Sentosa Golf Club in a round that was interrupted for two hours by ... ( read original story ...)

Wie (67) taped up, game in shape in Singapore

Full-field scores from the HSBC Women’s World Championship Wie found her way out of the trees and on to the leaderboard, posting a 5-under-par 67 at Sentosa Golf Club’s Tanjong Course in Singapore. She is tied for second, two shots behind Jennifer Song. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong has better job offers than Singapore, says expats

More expats in Hong Kong (24%) think the city offers fantastic job opportunities for them compared to expats in Singapore (19%), HSBC revealed in its Expat Explorers Survey. Both fared slightly lower than the global average (25%). According to the report ... ( read original story ...)

LPGA Moves to Singapore for Week Four

The LPGA’s Spring Asia Swing moves to Singapore this week, as the tour visits the Tanjong Course at Sentosa Golf Club and the 2018 HSBC Women’s World Championship. The 2017 tournament saw Park shoot a final-round 8-under 64, setting a course and ... ( read original story ...)

LPGA.com Panel Makes Picks for HSBC Women’s Championship

It’s an impossible task: pick four golfers that have the best chance of winning the HSBC Women’s World Championship this week in Singapore. With the depth of talent on Tour growing each year, winning becomes tougher. Each week, LPGA.com will enlist a p ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore rated best for expats for third year

For the third year running, Singapore has emerged as the world’s most popular destination for expatriates in HSBC’s annual survey. Education and transport put Singapore at the top In a survey based on responses from more than 27,000 expats in 159 ... ( read original story ...)

Song hits the right notes to forge lead in Singapore

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Jennifer Song fired a brilliant seven-under 65 to open a two-shot lead after the first round of the HSBC Women's World Championships on Thursday, the American returning from a late weather delay to complete a bogey-free 18 holes. ( read original story ...)