HSBC Women’s World Championship 2026 brings top-notch golf and exciting fan experiences to Sentosa
Golf enthusiasts, rejoice: the HSBC Women’s World Championship returns to Sentosa Golf Club in just a few days’ time. Now firmly established as a significant fixture on the women’s golf calendar, the championship will run from 26 February to 1 March 2026. Often referred to as Asia’s Major, the tournament brings together many of the world’s best players, setting the stage for four days of high-octane, top level competition on the Tanjong Course.

Set to mark the tournament’s 19th edition, the event boasts a star-studded field led by defending champion Lydia Ko and current world number one Jeeno Thitikul. They are joined by nine of the world’s top ten players and a host of major champions, making this one of the deepest fields of the season.
And while there will be plenty of action and storylines to follow on the course, there is plenty of fanfare beyond the green as well. Here are seven exciting fan experiences at the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2026 that are set to make for an unforgettable outing for both seasoned golf fans and neophytes.

Get golf-fit with Technogym
If you’ve ever wondered what “golf fitness” really looks like, Technogym is bringing it to the tournament grounds with twice-daily, golf-focused clinics at the Viewing Platform Booth and Driving Range.
With sessions built around mobility, strength and swing efficiency (plus personalised wellness assessments available throughout the day), visitors will have the chance to sharpen up their game. There’s also a guided warm-up on Saturday morning ahead of the Long Drive Competition.
The HSBC Champions Challenge
For light-hearted fun with a competitive edge, the HSBC Champions Challenge returns as a hands-on, multi-sport experience that brings HSBC’s wider sporting partnerships to the forefront. Designed to be family-friendly and easy to dip into between following groups, it’s a natural stop for anyone who wants to do more than simply watch from the ropes.

Test your precision
Always wanted to try your hand at the game without the pressure? Over at the driving range, the Pin Seeker Challenge puts the focus on a simple skill: accuracy. Whether you play regularly or you’re picking up a club for the first time, the set-up is straightforward: simply aim for the target and see how close you can get.
Discover your musical signature
Anyone familiar with the game will know the role rhythm and timing play in golf. Swingphony puts a creative spin on swing analysis, turning your swing into a musical “signature” and generating a custom playlist based on your tempo and energy.

A day out with the kids
Families will want to bookmark the Kids Zone, which returns in 2026 bigger and easier to access. Activities include balloon sculpting and airbrush tattoos, a new Ball Pit Pool, and a Craft Area featuring Golf Ball Art made with recycled materials, a mix of high-energy play and hands-on options for kids.
Champagne views
For spectators looking for a calmer pace, Telmont Champagne will set up an elegant Champagne Garden along the 18th green. Champagne will be available by the glass or bottle, with a lounge-style garden setting that works just as well for a mid-round reset as it does for settling in as groups come home.

Live DJ sets and photo moments after play
When play wraps up each day, the energy shifts back to the fan village with live DJ sets, featuring an all-female line-up curated by GrooveTop. There’s also a dedicated Photo Moments zone for those who want a quick keepsake from the day, whether you’ve been following the final groups or spending more time off-course.