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Every year, among all the amazing LPGA tournaments, fans wait for one event that stands out from the rest – the HSBC Women’s World Championship. And this year is no exception! From February 27 to March 2, 2025, the best of the best in women’s golf like Lydia Ko who is making a comeback, will gather in the vibrant city of Singapore to compete on The Tanjong at Sentosa Golf Club. This tournament has earned a reputation as ‘Asia’s Major’ for good reason – 14 of its 16 editions have been won by major champions, making it one of the most prestigious events outside of the five Majors.

But why is it so special? The HSBC Women’s World Championship promises world-class competition, entertainment, and activities both on and off the course. With the top LPGA players vying for the top spot, you won’t want to miss a moment of the action. So, have you got your tickets? Well, if not, here’s what you need to know. General Admission tickets are now available, and prices vary depending on the day and duration of your visit. For a single-day ticket, you can expect to pay $28 on weekdays (Thursday or Friday) and $37 on weekends (Saturday or Sunday).

If you’re planning to attend the entire weekend, a Weekend Seasonal ticket will set you back $72. Or if you’re a true golf enthusiast, you might want to consider the Four-Day Seasonal Ticket, which grants you access to the tournament grounds from Thursday to Sunday for $113. Just a heads up: General Admission tickets only provide access to the tournament grounds, and prices exclude a booking fee. The booking fee ranges from $1 to $5 per ticket, depending on the ticket price.

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Well, now that you have all the information you need to buy the tickets, let’s also have a look at the admission rules, shall we?

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To make sure you have an amazing time at the tournament, here are a few important things to keep in mind. First, the event will go ahead rain or shine, so be prepared for any weather conditions. Doors will open at 7:00 AM from Thursday to Sunday, and don’t forget that kids aged 16 and below get in free with a ticketed adult. Just a heads up: once you’re in, you won’t be able to leave and re-enter, so make sure you have everything you need before entering the course.

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We also want to make sure everyone stays safe and healthy, so please stay home if you’re feeling unwell. And while masks are optional, we encourage you to wear one in crowded areas, just to be extra cautious. Don’t forget to wear comfy shoes, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking on the course. Unfortunately, pets aren’t allowed, but we’re sure your furry friends will understand.

Finally, be aware that there might be some photos and videos of you taken enjoying the tournament, which might be later used to promote future events. That’s it! With these simple tips, you’ll be all set for an unforgettable experience at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.

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