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Tan Posts Highest Finish By A Local
The Straits Times
|March 03, 2025
The 20-year-old Singaporean places tied-34th in a world-class field on her event debut
Playing on the LPGA Tour has been a goal of Shannon Tan's since she was a junior golfer, when she used to watch the circuit's events on television and dreamt of being part of the field.
Teeing up at the HSBC Women's World Championship has only solidified her desire to play in the top women's series, as the 20-year-old put up a creditable showing to finish tied-34th in the field of 64 at the Sentosa Golf Club's Tanjong Course.
After rounds of 73-72-69, the sponsor's invitee carded a two-over 74 in the final round of the US$2.4 million (S$3.2 million) on March 2 to sign for an even-par 288 total, the highest finish by a Singaporean golfer at the LPGA event.
Her compatriot, Chen Xingtong, the only amateur in the field, shot a 79 to place last on 21-over 309.
Previously, the Republic's best showing at the tournament came in 2016, when Koh Sock Hwee finished tied-59th, while the lowest score by a local golfer was Amanda Tan's eight-over 296 effort at the 2023 edition, when she was 62nd.
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