Jeeno Thitikul secures eighth LPGA win in Thailand

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul claimed her eighth career LPGA victory at the Honda LPGA Thailand, marking her first win in her home country. The 23-year-old Thai golfer finished at 24 under par, edging out Japan's Chizzy Iwai by one stroke. Thitikul's emotional triumph came with her mother watching in person for the first time.

Jeeno Thitikul's 2026 season began strongly as she won the Honda LPGA Thailand on Sunday, posting rounds of 67-63-66-68 for a total of 24 under par. She finished one shot ahead of Chizzy Iwai of Japan, with Hyo Joo Kim of Korea placing third at 22 under. Entering the final round with a two-stroke lead after birdieing the last three holes of her third round, Thitikul added six birdies on Sunday, tying for the most in the tournament with 25 overall.

Thitikul, who has now competed in her home-country event eight times, previously achieved her best result as runner-up in 2021. Reflecting on the victory, she said, “I mean, I would rate it like A+++ something... winning in my home country just means a lot to me, sometime more than a major feeling.” The win held added significance as her mother attended in person for the first time. “Yeah, it’s mean a lot. My mom just came up to me when I finished 18 and she cried a lot, and then I told her, I finally won the tournament in front of you,” Thitikul shared.

With three wins in five starts this season, Thitikul has earned $17,704,399 in 86 career starts, placing her seventh on the LPGA all-time money list. Annika Sorenstam leads with $22,583,693 from 308 starts. The LPGA tour next heads to the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, starting Thursday, February 26, where Lydia Ko is the defending champion.

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World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul will make her debut at the LPGA's season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, joined by No. 2 Nelly Korda and past champion Lydia Ko. The field includes 39 players who won on tour in the past two seasons, marking a larger group than in recent years due to a record 29 winners in 2025. Several top-ranked players, including three Australians, will skip the event to begin their seasons in Asia.

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Fresh off her latest LPGA title, Kim Hyo-joo has matched her career-best No. 4 position in the women's world golf rankings. She won the Fortinet Founders Cup in California on Sunday for her eighth LPGA Tour victory.

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In back-to-back weeks, 15-year-old Chinese amateur Liu Yujie secured her first two points in the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway standings. She finished tied for 12th at the Blue Bay LPGA in Hainan Island, China, marking her best result on the tour. The previous week, she placed tied for 34th at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore.

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Lydia Ko posted a career-best 60 in the first round of the Ford Championship in Chandler, Arizona, powered by a new Scotty Cameron T12 prototype putter. The 28-year-old made 11 birdies, including four straight to start her round, falling just short of the LPGA's lone 59. She leads the tournament after an opening 30 on the Cattail course at Whirlwind Golf Club.

 

 

 

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