Bianca Pagdanganan, one of the Philippines’ promising golfers, faced challenges at the HSBC Women’s World Championship held in Singapore. While her fellow competitors, Fil-Am Allisen Corpuz and Fil-Japanese Yuka Saso, secured impressive finishes, Pagdanganan encountered difficulties and ultimately landed in 41st place.
Despite a strong start with a bogey-free 69 on Saturday, Pagdanganan’s performance took a downturn as she struggled with a three-over 75 in the final round. This setback resulted in her placement significantly dropping on the final leaderboard.
Despite the challenges she faced, Pagdanganan displayed resilience and determination throughout the tournament. Her unwavering commitment to the sport and her ability to navigate through tough situations serve as testaments to her character and dedication as a golfer.
In the end, Pagdanganan settled for a 41st place finish and earned $7,963 (approximately P446,000) in prize money. While not the result she had hoped for, her experience at the HSBC Women’s World Championship will undoubtedly provide valuable lessons and insights as she continues to grow and develop in her golfing career.