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LPGA, Jeeno Thitikul
Jeeno Thitikul topped $6 million in 2024 to lead LPGA money list. Check out the top 10
Jeeno Thitikul delivered a knock-out punch Sunday at the 2024 CME Group Tour Championship, going eagle-birdie on Nos. 17 and 18 to win the LPGA’s season finale by a shot. In the process, she banked a cool $4 million, the biggest prize on the circuit.
Forget the $4 million payday. Jeeno Thitikul's latest LPGA win comes with something even more valuable
With a weight now off her shoulders, Thitkul can feel more free moving forward, which is something her competitors should fear. Already, Thitikul's career top-10 rate of 64 percent is historic, sandwiched between 72-time winner Annika Sorenstam's 67.4 percent and 27-time winner Lorena Ochoa's 62.3 percent.
Big day for Jeeno Thitikul — and women’s golf — by capturing LPGA title and $4 million winner’s share
The first-place check at the CME Group Tour Championship was the biggest money prize in women’s golf history, bigger than even the winner’s shares in three of the four men’s majors this year.
2024 LPGA money list: Jeeno Thitikul sets new single-season record
There is a new record-holder for single-season earnings on the LPGA Tour. With her $4 million first-place prize at the CME Group Tour Championship, Jeeno Thitikul finished the 2024 season with $6,059,309 in official money. That greatly surpasses the former record, set in 2007 by Lorena Ochoa with $4,364,994.
Jeeno Thitikul wins LPGA Tour Championship by one shot
The Thai netted a US$4 million (S$5.4 million) first-place prize, the largest in professional women’s golf history Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jeeno Thitikul wins LPGA Tour Championship in style
A dramatic finish in the LPGA season-ending CME Tour Championship saw Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul narrowly take the title and $4million winner's prize.
Jeeno Thitikul has already claimed a $1 million check this week at the CME – now she could add another $4 million
Jeeno Thitikul has a chance to leave Naples, Florida, this week with $5 million. She's already wrapped up $1 million as the Aon Risk Reward Challenge winner and currently co-leads the CME Group Tour C
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Jeeno Thitikul's $6 million season in 2024 was more than all but 14 PGA Tour golfers
Jeeno Thitikul was the LPGA’s money winner in 2024 after earning more than $6 million in on-course earnings. A big chunk of ...
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Jeeno Thitikul wins LPGA CME Group Tour Championship, $4 million prize after late-round surge
The 21-year-old from Ratchaburi, Thailand, has been on a steady path toward LPGA stardom since joining the tour in 2022.
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Did LPGA star Jeeno Thitikul earn more than PGA Tour’s top-20 stars in 2024? Golfer’s $6 million earning season compared
On Sunday, November 24, Jeeno Thitikul fired a low 65 to win the LPGA Tour's CME Group Tour Championship by one stroke.
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When Will Jeeno Thitikul Play Next After Her 2024 CME Group Tour Championship Win? LPGA Star’s Schedule Explored
The CME Group Tour Championship marked the end of the 2024 LPGA season with its trophy ceremony on November 24th. The post ...
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Jeeno Thitikul has a $4M finish to win LPGA finale and Maverick McNealy wins first PGA Tour title
Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand made up a two-shot deficit with two holes to play Sunday with an eagle-birdie finish for a 7-under ...
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2024 LPGA CME Group Tour Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money: Jeeno Thitikul Wins $4 Million
Jeeno Thitikul will take momentum into 2025 with a thrilling win at the season finale, as she finished eagle-birdie to top ...
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Saturday's golf: Jeeno Thitikul makes late charge to catch Angel Yin in LPGA finale
Angel Yin was making putts from across the green and threatening to build a big lead until Jeeno Thitikul finished ...
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England's Hull four shots off lead at LPGA finale
England's Charley Hull cards a second consecutive 66 to move four shots behind the leaders going into the final round of the ...
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