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Top tournament wins: Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul

The main tournament wins for Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

2025
Europe
Riyadh GC
200 (-16)
US$675,000
Aramco

Category

Europe

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Riyadh GC

Score

200 (-16)

Prize money

US$675,000

Title sponsor

Aramco

Played as the PIF Saudi Ladies International (Feb 13-15; Ladies European Tour; after a two-day team event the top 60 players advance to the final day of the individual competition). [Riyadh GC, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia].
Individual event: second-placed Somi Lee (S Kor) finished 4 shots behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai), who recorded her fifth Ladies European Your win.
Team winners: Team Somi Lee (-34): Somi Lee (S Kor), Minsum Kim (S Kor), Nastasia Nadaud (Fra) & Amy Taylor (Eng). Winning team received $35,000 each. Runners-up: Team Kyriacou (-32): Stephanie Kyriacou (Aus; capt), Olivia Cowan (Ger), Liz Young (Eng) & Sara Kouskova (Czech).

2024
America
Midland CC
258 (-22)
$366,082
Dow

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Midland CC

Score

258 (-22)

Prize money

$366,082

Title sponsor

Dow

Played as the Dow Championship (June 27-30; formerly the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational; LPGA Tour official team event; 72 two-player teams competing in foursome/alternate shot and betterball formats). Second-placed team of Ally Ewing (USA) & Jennifer Kupcho (USA) finished 1 shot behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) & Ruoning Yin (China). [Midland CC, Midland, Michigan].

2024
America
266 (-22)
$4,000,000
CME Group

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

266 (-22)

Prize money

$4,000,000

Title sponsor

CME Group

Played as the CME Group Tour Championship (Nov 21-24; LPGA Tr season-ending event). Second-placed Angel Yin (USA) finished 1 shot behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai), who claimed the largest ever first-place prize money in women's golf ... $4 million. [Gold course, Tiburón GC, Naples, FL].

2024
Awards
$6,059,309
see Score
LPGA Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

$6,059,309

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

LPGA Tr

Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) won the LPGA Tour 2024 Money List with season earnings of $6,059,309 on the Tour. Nelly Korda (USA) was second with $4,391,930. Lydia Ko (NZ) was third with $3,201,289.

2023
Awards
69.533
n/a
LPGA Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

69.533

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

LPGA Tr

Atthaya Thitikul (Thai) won the Vare Trophy, recording the LPGA Tour's 2023 season lowest scoring average (69.533), over a minimum of 60 rounds. Hyo Joo Kim (S Kor) was second with 69.628; Lilia Vu (USA) was third with 69.814.

2022
America
272 (-16)
$225,000
JTBC/Barbasol

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Aviara

Score

272 (-16)

Prize money

$225,000

Title sponsor

JTBC/Barbasol

Played as the JTBC Classic presented by Barbasol (March 25-28; formerly the Kia Classic). 19-year-old Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) beat Nanna Koerstz Madsen (Den) with a bogey at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record her first LPGA Tour win after 19 starts on the Tour. [Aviara GC, Carlsbad, CA].

2022
America
196 (-17)
$345,000
Walmart/P&G

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

196 (-17)

Prize money

$345,000

Title sponsor

Walmart/P&G

Played as the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G (Sept 23-25). Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) beat Danielle Kang (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-4 16th), to record her second LPGA Tour win. [Pinnacle CC, Rogers, Arkansas].

2022
Awards
1587 pts
n/a
Rolex

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

1587 pts

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

Rolex

Atthaya Thitikul (Thai) won the LPGA Tour 2022 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. Using a season-long points system (based on finishes in Tour events), Thitikul accumulated 1,587 pts. In the process she won $2,193,642 in official prize-money and finished fifth on the LPGA money list. Second was Hye-jin Choi (S Kor) with 1,292 pts (earning $2,075,696, and finishing 6th); third was Ayaka Furue (Jpn) with 759 pts (earning $957,831, and finishing 29th).

2021
Europe
201 (-15)
€30,000
Tipsport

Category

Europe

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

201 (-15)

Prize money

€30,000

Title sponsor

Tipsport

Played as the Tipsport Czech Ladies Open (June 25-27). Second-placed Nuria Iturrioz (Esp) finished 1 shot behind 18-year-old Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai), who claimed her first Ladies European Tour win as a professional. As an amateur, Thitikul had already recorded two LET victories, both coming in her native Thailand, in 2017 and 2019. [Beroun GC, Beroun, nr Prague, Czech Republic; now called Royal Beroun].

2021
Europe
Holzhausern Gp
200 (-16)
€30,000
VP Bank

Category

Europe

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Holzhausern Gp

Score

200 (-16)

Prize money

€30,000

Title sponsor

VP Bank

Played as the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open (Sept 9-11). Second-placed Marianne Skarpnord (Nor) finished 1 shot behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai), who recorded her second Ladies European Tour win of the year. [Golfpark Holzhäusern, Risch-Rotkreuz, Switzerland].

2021
Awards
3591.96 pts
€602,042
LET

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

3591.96 pts

Prize money

€602,042

Title sponsor

LET

18-year-old Atthaya Thitikul (Thai) won the LET season-long points chase, to capture the Tour's 2021 Order of Merit (Race to Costa del Sol) and €150,000 bonus. Thitikul accumulated 3,591.96 points (earning €602,042 in the process). Second was Pia Babnik (Slov) 1,953.89 pts (earnings €130,957); third was Stephanie Kyriacou (Aus) 1,765.24 pts (earnings €236,562). Thitikul emulated Esther Henseleit (Ger; 2019), Laura Davies (Eng; 1985) and Carlota Ciganda (Esp; 2012) in winning both the LET's Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year award in the same season.

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

LET

18-year-old Atthaya Thitikul (Thai) won the LET Players' Player of the Year Award, based on the votes of her peers. She also won the LET's 2021 Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year award.

2021
Awards
3591.96 pts
€602,042
LET

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Venue

Score

3591.96 pts

Prize money

€602,042

Title sponsor

LET

18-year-old Atthaya Thitikul (Thai) won the 2021 Rookie of the Year Award as the Ladies European Tour's leading first-season player. She accumulated 3,591.96 points (earning €602,042 in the process). Second in the rookie race was Pia Babnik (Slov) 1,953.89 pts (earnings €130,957); third was Stephanie Kyriacou (Aus) 1,765.24 pts (earnings €236,562). Thitikul emulated Laura Davies (Eng; 1985), Carlota Ciganda (Esp; 2012) and Esther Henseleit (Ger; 2019) in winning both the LET's Order of Merit and Rookie of the Year award in the same season.

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

266 (-22)

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

LET

Played as the Ladies European Thailand Championship (June 20-23). Second-placed Esther Henseleit (Ger) finished 5 shots behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai, amateur), who won this event for the second time in three years. Henseleit collected the first place prize money of €45,000. [Phoenix Gold G&CC, Pattaya, Thailand].

Category

Amateur

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

276 (-8)

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

R&A / APGC

Played as the inaugural Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship (WAAP) (Feb 21-24). 15-year-old Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai) beat Yuna Nishimura (Jpn) with a par at the third playoff hole (par-4 12th). Yuka Saso (Phil) was eliminated at the second playoff hole (par-4 18th) and Wenyung Keh (NZ) at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). Thitikul turned 15-years-old the day before the championship started. [Tanjong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Thitikul, Jeeno

Score

283 (-5)

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

LET

Played as the inaugural Ladies European Thailand Championship (July 6-9). Second-placed Ana Menendez (Mex) finished 2 shots behind Atthaya "Jeeno" Thitikul (Thai, amateur), who at 14 yrs 4 mths 19 days became the youngest ever winner of a women's professional tour event. Menendez received the €45,000 first prize. [Phoenix Gold G&CC, Pattaya, Thailand].

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