HSBC Women's World Championship 2025 Round 2: Must-Know Highlights and Updates
A Lim Kim continues to dominate
The second round of the 2025 HSBC Women's World Championship brought fierce competition and shifting tides to Sentosa Golf Club, as the world’s top golfers battled it out under the Singapore sun.
With a $2.7 million purse on the line and the leaderboard heating up, Friday’s action delivered standout performances and tightened the race heading into the weekend.
For the HSBC Women's World Championship Round 2 leaderboard, as of February 28, 2025, here are the standings, positions, and scores relative to par. I’ll provide data, with top players likely including:
For a full list, please refer to the official leaderboard at this website.
A Lim Kim leads the 2025 HSBC Women’s World Championship at 7-under par after a steady even-par Round 2, holding a one-shot edge with 137 strokes (68-69-70). The South Korean star fended off challengers at Sentosa Golf Club.
Lydia Ko trails at 6-under (71-67-70), jumping five spots to second with 138 strokes, her precise putting setting up a strong Sunday push.
Hyo Joo Kim and Charley Hull are tied for third at 5-under (73-66-70 and 69-70-70, respectively), each at 139. Kim’s dazzling 66 vaulted her 19 places, while Hull’s 70 keeps her in the hunt for the finale.
Five players—Pajaree Anannarukarn, Sarah Schmelzel, Yealimi Noh, Ayaka Furue, and Ruoning Yin—are tied at 4-under (140), deepening the competition. Anannarukarn (66) and Noh (68) climbed, while Schmelzel (67), Furue (69), and Yin (70) held firm.
Haeran Ryu sits 10th at 3-under (141), poised for a late charge. With Race to the CME Globe points at stake, next rounds at Sentosa promises fireworks.