In an exhilarating finish at the LPGA Shanghai, Jeeno Thitikul showcased her resilience by coming from four shots behind with just five holes to play. Thitikul forced a playoff and triumphed on the fifth extra hole, solidifying her position as the world's top-ranked female golfer.
This victory marks Thitikul's second win of the season, making her the first golfer to achieve this milestone in 2025. After the win, she expressed her joy and relief, stating, 'It feels amazing to come back like this.' Thitikul's performance not only highlights her talent but also her ability to perform under pressure, further establishing her as a formidable force in women's golf.
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