A $4 million first-place prize goes a long way toward winning a money title. Jeeno Thitikul delivered a knock-out punch ...
Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand made up a two-shot deficit with two holes to play Sunday with an eagle-birdie finish for a 7-under ...
Jeeno Thitikul birdied the 72nd hole Sunday to win the CME Group Tour Championship and earn the largest check in LPGA history ...
The first-place check at the CME Group Tour Championship was the biggest money prize in women’s golf history, bigger than ...
The 21-year-old from Ratchaburi, Thailand, has been on a steady path toward LPGA stardom since joining the tour in 2022.
A dramatic finish in the LPGA season-ending CME Tour Championship saw Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul narrowly take the title and ...
Jeeno Thitikul will take momentum into 2025 with a thrilling win at the season finale, as she finished eagle-birdie to top ...
The Thai netted a US$4 million (S$5.4 million) first-place prize, the largest in professional women’s golf history Read more ...
On Sunday at the CME Group Tour Championship, Thitikul poured in a 25-foot putt for eagle on the 17th hole and knocked a ...
Jeeno Thitkul went eagle-birdie on the final two holes to race by Angel Yin and win the LPGA's CME Group Tour Championship.
Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul sank a six-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the $4 million top prize at the LPGA's season-ending Tour Championship.
Thitikul, with a dramatic finish, won the season finale and the largest first-place prize in women's golf history.