2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship: Round 4 Tee Times & Pairings for Lydia Ko, Charley Hull & others explored 

The HSBC Women’s World Championship has reached its final round, and what a ride it’s been so far! We’ve seen some of the biggest names in golf battling it out, delivering incredible shots that kept the tournament exciting. Unfortunately, there were also some unexpected withdrawals, like Angel Yin, who had to step out due to illness. But as they say, the show must go on! This no-cut event is now heading into an intense Sunday finale, with players eager to grab those valuable Race to the CME Globe points. And, of course, there’s the massive $2.4 million purse on the line—who wouldn’t want a shot at the $360,000 winner’s prize?

Heading into the final round, Lydia Ko holds a narrow lead after an impressive 4-under 69 on Saturday. She’s sitting at 10-under after three rounds, just one stroke ahead of Charley Hull. Ko had a solid third round, rolling in seven birdies and offsetting them with three bogeys to secure the 54-hole lead. Meanwhile, Hull made a strong move up the leaderboard with a flawless, bogey-free 68. Jeeno Thitikul wasn’t far behind either, carding a fantastic 66 to sit in solo third.

Ko is already on fire this season after winning three titles last year, and with how she’s playing, it looks like she’s gearing up for another big year. But Hull is hungry for a victory, as she hasn’t won on the LPGA Tour in almost three years. Her last LPGA win came in 2022 at the Ascendant LPGA benefiting Volunteers of America, though she did get a taste of victory last year at the Aramco Team Series-Riyadh on the Ladies European Tour. Now, she’s laser-focused on finally making her way back to the LPGA winner’s circle.

As for the final round, the action kicks off on Sunday, March 2, at 7:30 am local time, with Moriya Jutanugarn, Jennifer Kupcho, and Andrea Lee leading the charge from the first hole. Over on hole 10, Mi Hyang Lee, Leona Maguire, and Caroline Masson will get things started at 7:35 am.
And, of course, all eyes will be on the leaders’ group—Ko, Hull, and Thitikul—teeing off at 9:30 am from the first hole. Meanwhile, Yuna Nishimura and Danielle Kang will be the last pair to hit the course, starting from the tenth hole at 9:35 am.

Here is the complete list of Round 4 tee times for Sunday action according to the LPGA Tour’s official website:

Hole 1

7:30 am – Moriya Jutanugarn, Jennifer Kupcho, Andrea Lee
7:42 am – Brooke M. Henderson, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Jin Young Ko
7:54 am – Haeran Ryu, Hyo Joo Kim, Lilia Vu
8:06 am – Lauren Coughlin, Miranda Wang, Carlota Ciganda
8:18 am – Jin Hee Im, Allisen Corpuz, Shannon Tan
8:30 am – Mao Saigo, Bailey Tardy, Nasa Hataoka
8:42 am – Amy Yang, Ruoning Yin, Rio Takeda
8:54 am – Yealimi Noh, Ayaka Furue, Miyu Yamashita
9:06 am – Hannah Green, Gaby Lopez, Hye-Jin Choi
9:18 am – Minjee Lee, Pajaree Anannarukarn, A Lim Kim
9:30 am – Lydia Ko, Charley Hull, Jeeno Thitikul

Hole 10

7:35 am – Mi Hyang Lee, Leona Maguire, Caroline Masson
7:47 am – Sarah Schmelzel, Muni He, Chanettee Wannasaen
7:59 am – Celine Boutier, Ariya Jutanugarn, Hinako Shibuno
8:11 am – Auston Kim, Linn Grant, Lucy Li
8:23 am – Ruixin Liu, Arpichaya Yubol, Esther Henseleit
8:35 am – Nataliya Guseva, Maja Stark, Stephanie Kyriacou
8:47 am – Linnea Strom, Albane Valenzuela, Brittany Altomare
8:59 am – Alexa Pano, Narin An, Ryann O’Toole
9:11 am – Jasmine Suwannapura, Grace Kim, Sophia Popov
9:23 am – Gabriela Ruffels, Xingtong Chen (a)
9:35 am – Yuna Nishimura, Danielle Kang

With the competition nearing its grand finale, the big question remains: who will lift the prestigious HSBC Women’s World Championship trophy? If you haven’t grabbed tickets to catch the action live at the Tanjong Course in Sentosa Golf Club, don’t worry! You can still enjoy every moment from the comfort of your home.

Where and how to watch the 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship?

According to NBC Sports, golf fans can tune in to the final round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship on the Golf Channel and Peacock. Just like the previous rounds, Sunday’s play will start at the same time. For those watching from the U.S., the final round will begin at 9:30 PM (EST) on March 1 and run past midnight, concluding at 2:30 AM on March 2. If streaming is more your style, you can catch all the action live on NBC’s official website.

And if you’re wondering whether the weather might shake things up on the course, we’ve got the forecast for you. Sunday’s final round isn’t going to be all sunshine and smooth sailing—expect cloudy skies with scattered thunderstorms in the morning, followed by occasional rain and more thunderstorms later in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover around 31°C, but with a RealFeel of 36°C, the humidity will be high at 70%. Winds will remain moderate at 11 km/h from the northeast.

Safe to say the weather isn’t exactly ‘golf-friendly’, so the real test will be who can handle these tricky conditions and still come out on top. Any predictions? Let us know in the comments!

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