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Jeeno Thitikul

Thailand

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Atthaya Thitikul, universally known as Jeeno, was born on February 20, 2003, in the Ban Pong district of Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. She competes primarily on the LPGA Tour and held the Rolex women's world number one ranking for much of 2025 and into 2026, sitting second in the world as of May 2026. Among the most decorated active players in women's golf, she has accumulated nine LPGA Tour victories and earned both the 2025 LPGA Player of the Year award and the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average in tour history at 68.68 strokes per round.

Thitikul announced herself on the world stage at fourteen, winning the Ladies European Thailand Championship in 2017 to become the youngest ever winner on the Ladies European Tour. That record stood until April 2023. She won the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship in 2018, took mixed-team gold at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, and twice claimed the Smyth Salver as low amateur at the Women's British Open in 2018 and 2019. She turned professional in early 2020, built her game across the Thai LPGA and Ladies European Tour, and earned her full LPGA membership through the 2021 Q-Series. Her 2022 LPGA rookie season produced two wins, the JTBC Classic and the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, along with sixteen top-ten finishes and the Louise Suggs Rookie of the Year award.

Her game combines exceptional ball-striking, a flat and repeatable swing, and a scoring average that opponents rarely match. She won back-to-back CME Group Tour Championships in 2024 and 2025, earning four million dollars each time, and claimed three titles in the 2025 season alone, including the Mizuho Americas Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai. In early 2026 she added the Honda LPGA Thailand for her eighth tour victory, then won the Mizuho Americas Open a second time for her ninth. A major championship has not yet joined the collection; her best finish remains a runner-up at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship.

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