The No. 2 player in the Rolex Rankings, Jeeno Thitikul, won for the first time on the LPGA Tour in 2025 with a dominant four-stroke win over Celine Boutier, shooting -17.

Thitikul played a very professional final round, doing exactly what she needed to do. On a day where many of her closest contenders struggled, Thitikul managed to not drop a single shot. She made 15 pars and three birdies on the day, and really never felt like she lost any control.

Thitikul hit 11 fairways and 14 greens, and had 29 putts. That putting number doesn’t do her much justice, as she seemed always so solid putting the ball. She wasn’t playing overly aggressive, mostly going for middle of greens instead of pin hunting.

This is Thitikul’s fifth LPGA Tour win of her career. The 22-year-old from Thailand also has five wins on the Ladies European Tour. Coming into this week, despite no wins, Thitikul was third on the tour in scoring average and second in total strokes gained.

Celine Boutier played a fine round of golf, but suffered from an ice-cold putter on the back nine, stunting any chance at her making a real run. The defining moment of her round was when she 3-putted a relatively short look at birdie on the difficult 15th hole.

Nelly Korda took herself out of it pretty early in the round. After a bogey on the ninth hole she never gained any type of momentum, with two more bogeys on the back. Regardless of the poor Sunday showing, she still gained her second top-five finish of the season.

On the AGJA side of the event, young star from New Jersey Aphrodite Deng won by one point over Anna Feng.


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