Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul has secured her second back-to-back title at the LPGA Tour Championship, a prestigious season finale event, by defending her victory at the CME Group Tour Championship. The 22-year-old Thai golfer finished with a total score of four under par on Sunday, edging out compatriot Pajaree Anannarukarn by four shots.
Thitikul's impressive performance has made her only the second player to win back-to-back LPGA Tour Championship titles, following in the footsteps of South Korea's Ko Jin-young. The victory comes with a prize purse of $4 million and the coveted LPGA Player of the Year award.
Despite facing challenges from injuries throughout the season, Thitikul managed to maintain her focus and composure on the course. "I love this golf course," she said, expressing her affection for Tiburon Golf Club, where the event was held. Playing in the final tournament of the year gave Thitikul a much-needed boost of energy.
Thitikul's win marked an impressive comeback from injuries that had plagued her earlier in the season. She attributed her ability to overcome these challenges to her mental preparation and approach to golf. "I was just like 'I'll be able to play'," she said, indicating that she was confident in her abilities without expecting too much.
The victory also brought Thitikul recognition as the Vare Trophy winner for having the lowest scoring average throughout the season. Alongside her LPGA Player of the Year award and a $4 million prize purse, this win has solidified Thitikul's position at the top of women's golf worldwide.
Meanwhile, other players in contention included English pair Lottie Woad and Charley Hull, who finished on 11 under par but narrowly missed out on the title. Despite their valiant efforts, they were unable to match Thitikul's consistent performance throughout the event.
Thitikul's impressive win has not only cemented her status as one of the top golfers in women's sports globally but also provided a boost to Thailand's national team, which hopes to see more success on the international stage.
Thitikul's impressive performance has made her only the second player to win back-to-back LPGA Tour Championship titles, following in the footsteps of South Korea's Ko Jin-young. The victory comes with a prize purse of $4 million and the coveted LPGA Player of the Year award.
Despite facing challenges from injuries throughout the season, Thitikul managed to maintain her focus and composure on the course. "I love this golf course," she said, expressing her affection for Tiburon Golf Club, where the event was held. Playing in the final tournament of the year gave Thitikul a much-needed boost of energy.
Thitikul's win marked an impressive comeback from injuries that had plagued her earlier in the season. She attributed her ability to overcome these challenges to her mental preparation and approach to golf. "I was just like 'I'll be able to play'," she said, indicating that she was confident in her abilities without expecting too much.
The victory also brought Thitikul recognition as the Vare Trophy winner for having the lowest scoring average throughout the season. Alongside her LPGA Player of the Year award and a $4 million prize purse, this win has solidified Thitikul's position at the top of women's golf worldwide.
Meanwhile, other players in contention included English pair Lottie Woad and Charley Hull, who finished on 11 under par but narrowly missed out on the title. Despite their valiant efforts, they were unable to match Thitikul's consistent performance throughout the event.
Thitikul's impressive win has not only cemented her status as one of the top golfers in women's sports globally but also provided a boost to Thailand's national team, which hopes to see more success on the international stage.