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Can Win in Thailand Spark Major Success for Thitikul?
For many top players, the Honda LPGA Thailand would be just another win. It has a solid field and is a good way to get some early season momentum, but it certainly isn’t one of the biggest events of the year. For the world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, that wasn’t the case. Playing in front…
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Jeeno Thitikul Wins 2026 Honda LPGA Thailand
For the first time in her career, the top ranked player in the world, Jeeno Thitikul, won the only LPGA Tour event played in her home country, the Honda LPGA Thailand. Coming into the final round, Thitikul held a two-stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim. A slow start from Thitikul and a hot start by…
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Jeeno Thitikul Takes Final Round Lead in Thailand
Heading into the final round of the 2026 Honda LPGA Thailand, world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul has a two stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim. Thitikul entered the third round three strokes back of Somi Lee, but wasted no time closing that gap with birdies on the opening two holes. She added birdies on nine…
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Jeeno Thitikul Impresses on Birthday in Thailand
The world’s No. 1 player, Jeeno Thitikul, had a fantastic second round 63 on her birthday, in her home country of Thailand. Thitikul was in prime form, particularly early, in round two. Like leader Somi Lee, Thitikul took advantage of the first 11 holes to get into range of shooting a 59. Thitikul had birdies…
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Somi Lee Shoots Incredible Round to Take the Lead in Thailand
Somi Lee, the young star from South Korea in her third year on Tour, took the lead at the Honda LPGA Thailand after a career low 61. Lee wasted no time in getting started on a day where scores were low even for Siam Country Club, one of the easier courses on the LPGA Tour.…
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Hataoka, Wannasaen Lead After One Round in Thailand
After the first round of the Honda LPGA Thailand, Nasa Hataoka and home-country star Chanettee Wannasaen are tied for the lead, both shooting -7 65. Hataoka started solid with three birdies and only one dropped shot on the front nine. On the back nine though, she took it to the next level with five birdies…
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How to Watch: Honda LPGA Thailand
The LPGA Tour returns this week for its second event of the year and the start of the first Asian swing of the year. Once again, the Honda LPGA Thailand will be played at Siam Country Club, and features a strong field, especially for Asian swing standards. Jeeno Thitikul, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, Lottie Woad…
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Rolex Rankings Update: 2/16
The new addition of the Rolex Rankings are out, and there were some major changes, here are some of the biggest movements:
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Charley Hull Wins Saudi Ladies International
In the first Ladies European Tour event of the 2026 season, the biggest European star in the world, Charley Hull, won by one stroke over South African Casandra Alexander and Akie Iwai. Hull got off to a solid start with a birdie on the second hole of the day, but had a group of pars…
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Takeda, Choi, Take Lead Heading Into Final Round in Saudi Arabia
Heading into the final day of the PIF Saudi Ladies International, two LPGA Tour stars, Hye-Jin Choi and Rio Takeda, share the lead at -15. Takeda, a two-time winner on the LPGA Tour, shot her second round in a row of -6 after a decent -3 first round. Takeda has only had three bogeys on…
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Alison Lee Gets Her Clubs Back and Into Contention
At the PIF Saudi Ladies International, two-time United States Solheim Cup star Alison Lee has been pretty impressive, despite not having her clubs for the first couple of rounds. Lee’s clubs were stuck in Amsterdam because of travel issues, causing her to use a mixture of rentals, borrowed clubs and a newly purchased putter. She…
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Both Iwai Twins in Contention in Saudi Arabia
At the PIF Saudi Ladies International, both Chizzy and Akie Iwai are firmly in contention going into the final two rounds. Chizzy started strong with a 65 in the first round where she had five birdies, an eagle and one bogey. She followed that up with a solid 69 to sit at -10 for the…
