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Jeeno Thitikul wins CME Group Tour Championship and Rolex Player of the Year

Thitikul claims $4M prize, sets LPGA single-season scoring record and earns Player of the Year

ROLEX Women’s World Golf Rankings No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul crowned a spectacular season by winning the LPGA Tour’s CME Group Tour Championship for the second year in a row at Tiburon Golf Club on Sunday.

Shrugging off a sore left wrist, the Thai ace carded rounds of 67, 63, 64 and 68 for a total of 26-under-par 262 at the US$11 million season-ender, finishing four shots ahead of compatriot Pajaree Anannarukarn (71-64-65-66).

American Nelly Korda, the World No. 2, was third on 20-under-par 268 (68-67-65-68).

By defending her title, Thitikul chalked up her third victory of the 2025 season and seventh career LPGA title.

The US$4 million winner’s cheque made her the fastest player to reach US$17 million in career earnings.

This is the first time that the 22-year-old has won three times in a season on the LPGA Tour (she won twice in her rookie season in 2022).

Thitikul is the second Thai player to win the CME Group Tour Championship following Ariya Jutanugarn (2017), and the third player to win the season-ender multiple times, joining New Zealand legend Lydia Ko (2014 and 2022) and Korean Jin Young Ko (2020 and 2021).

With the victory, Thitikul secured the LPGA Tour’s 2025 Rolex Player of the Year award and the Vare Trophy for low scoring average.

Her scoring average of 68.681 set a new LPGA Tour single-season record, surpassing Annika Sorenstam’s 2002 average of 68.696.

Going into the final event of the season, the Rolex Player of the Year race came down to Thitikul and 2025 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Miyu Yamashita of Japan.

Trailing Thitikul by 16 points, Maybank Championship 2025 winner Yamashita needed to win the CME Group Tour Championship but finished tied for 36th.

Thitikul is the second player from Thailand to win the Rolex Player of the Year award since it was introduced in 1966, following Jutanugarn who won in 2016 and 2018.

“I think it’s just an honour. The Vare Trophy and Player of the Year are always going to be representing how consistent you are in the whole long season.

“Holding that trophy, I just feel goosebumps because it’s had all the history about golf from all the players,” said Thitikul.

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