England’s Mimi Rhodes sits two shots behind early leader Auston Kim after the opening round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.The 24-year-old carded a bogey‑free 68 with four birdies, placing her in a five‑way tie for third behind Kim, who set the pace at Sentosa Golf Club’s Tanjong course.
Kim closed with back‑to‑back birdies to post a six‑under 66, finishing one stroke ahead of China’s Yan Liu.
Defending champion Lydia Ko and Brooke Henderson both shot 70, while other high‑ranked contenders such as Charley Hull and Minjee Lee returned 72s.England’s Lottie Woad and world No 1 Jeeno Thitikul face an uphill task after opening with one‑over 73s, leaving them tied for 36th and seven shots off the lead.
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Charley Hull discusses her goal of winning a major and says she believes she will ‘get there one day’.
Fresh off a victory in her native Thailand, Thitikul joined a field stacked with elite players, with nine of the world’s top 10 in action; world No 2 Nelly Korda is the only absentee.
Reflecting on her improvement since opening with a 78 at last year’s event, Kim said: “When I think about my game and myself as a golfer since last year… it obviously feels great to score well.
“But I feel like I can handle things a lot better, and I’ve been talking with my mental coach as well. There are a lot of things I’ve changed and a lot of things I feel I’m doing better.
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The Sky Sports Golf podcast discuss how important 2026 will be for Charley Hull’s career.
“Today was a testament to what we’ve been working on, and I’m working hard on what I can control.”The tournament is the second of three stops on the LPGA’s early‑season Asian swing, with the final event taking place next week on Hainan Island, China.Watch the LET and LPGA Tours, majors and more throughout the season live on…
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