Participants in the pro-am competition of the HSBC Women's World Championship not only enjoyed playing Sentosa Golf Club's Tanjong Course in mint condition with the world's top lady golfers, but also had the chance to take home some superb prizes.

One of the highlights of the Wednesday pro-am was the Longest Drive Hole by COBRA Golf at the par-five 5th, where amateurs who used one of the demo clubs made available at the teebox were eligible for the novelty contest - with the prize being a brand new COBRA LTDx driver!

At the end of the day, Neil Falconer mustered the longest effort to take home the LTDx driver. He also won the Nearest The Pin contest at the par-three 15th hole.

The champion team for the day was the quartet of Thai star Patty Tavatanakit and amateurs  Chris Harwood, Bernard Keet and Kevin Gould, who combined for a stunning 31-under-par score.

One point adrift in runners'-up spot were professional Lin Xi Yu of China and her amateur team-mates Lucius Lee, Ng Ed San and Ng Kim Huat. Third place was bagged by Thai professional Ariya Jutanugarn and amateurs Antony Lee, Teng Chen Shun and Raymond Chai, who signed in a 27-under-par team score.

COBRA Golf is one of the partners of the 2022 HSBC Women’s World Championship.

For more information, visit the tournament website at hsbcgolf.com/womens