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Ochoa Confirms She Will Defend in HSBC Women's Champions The world's top-rated female player, Lorena
Ochoa, has confirmed she will defend her HSBC Women's Champions
title. The 2009 event will be held March 5-8 at Tanah Merah Country
Club in Singapore. The Mexico native won the inaugural event after
fending off an international field that included 18 of the world's
top-20 players from over 20 countries.
Ochoa, who has won seven titles in 2008 and 24
overall in her career, said of her participation: "It was very
special for me to win the HSBC Champions at the start of this year -
I worked really hard on my game over the winter so it was amazing
and very satisfying to play so well and win in my first event of the
season. "There were so many great players in the field
and the HSBC Women's Champions tournament is undeniably one of the
top events on our tour. The strength of the field, and the condition
of the course, as well as the way we are looked after during the
week made it very enjoyable. It was also very exciting to get to
look around Singapore so I am really looking forward to returning in
March." After winning the inaugural HSBC Women's Champions in
such a commanding style, Ochoa went on to victories in another five
tournaments, including a major, by the middle of May of this year. Her
impressive streak stalled in the early part of the summer in part due to
family bereavements in the space of two weeks. Yet Ochoa still had six
top-10 finishes in the seven events she played. After a recent visit to
Mexico to work on her short game, Ochoa returned to the winner's circle in
September at the Navistar LPGA Classic. "Lorena has shown what a great champion she is this
year; not just in what she has won, but in how she has responded to
adversity. We're proud to have her returning to defend her HSBC Women's
Champions title, but we're equally proud that our champion has shown such
admirable human qualities," said Giles Morgan, HSBC Group head of
sponsorship. Robbie Henchman, director of golf at IMG, the event
promoter, added: "Nothing says world-class golf more than the words
'defending champion Lorena Ochoa.' The way she won at the Tanah Merah
Country Club last year, beating a [field] full of in-form players who had
already won or finished runner-up in 2008 was stunning. Early indicators are
that the field will be even stronger in 2009 as the word has spread amongst
the players as to how much they enjoyed the first HSBC Women's Champions. We
are looking forward to an even more successful event in 2009." The qualification criteria are similar to that of the
men's HSBC Champions, with winners from around the world receiving
invitations. Winners on the LPGA Tour along with leading money winners from
the Japan Ladies Professional Golf Association (JLPGA), Korea Ladies
Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour, Ladies European Tour (LET),
Australian Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG), Duramed Futures Tour, Ladies
Asian Golf Tour (LAGT), and the top player from the continent of Africa
qualify, making this the most international field ever assembled in Asia. The $2 million HSBC Women's Champions, with $300,000 to
the winner, will boast the largest purse for a women's golf event in Asia.
The 78-golfer HSBC Women's Champions, sanctioned by the LPGA, will be played
over 72 holes of stroke
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