Jeeno Thitikul has had a remarkable season on the LPGA Tour in 2025, establishing herself as the winningest player with three tournament victories, including the prestigious LPGA Tour Championship. Her performance not only secured her the Player of the Year title but also saw her break Annika Sörenstam's long-standing record for the lowest scoring average in LPGA history.
Thitikul's success has been a significant boost for women's golf, inspiring a new generation of players and fans alike. As she continues to rise through the ranks, her achievements are paving the way for greater recognition of women's golf on a global scale.
With her impressive skill set and competitive spirit, Thitikul is poised to become a household name in the sport, and her journey will be closely followed by fans around the world.
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