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Jeeno Thitikul had an amazing season in 2025

Jeeno Thitikul had an incredible LPGA Tour season in 2025

CME Group Tour Championship 2025 - Final Round
CME Group Tour Championship 2025 - Final Round
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Jeeno Thitikul wrapped up an incredible 2025 season this past weekend with a win at the LPGA’s CME Group Tour Championship. She took home the $4M prize which garnered a lot of talking points, but she also put the finishing touches on one of the best seasons in Tour history.

Consider that, shout out Justin Ray, Jeeno literally had the best scoring average in an LPGA season ever. She dominated from start to finish all season long.

All told Jeeno was the winningest player on the LPGA Tour in 2025 as she notched three wins on the season. Considering she won this event last year, she was the second ever to go back-to-back, it is fair to say that things really started for her in Florida a year ago.

As noted Jeeno picked up $4M for her win at the event and as a result she became the fastest player to reach $17M in career earnings. She was also the fasted to reach $8M, $9M, $10M, $11M, $12M, and $13M. She has bee on a tear to say the least.

With the LPGA season officially over all matters have turned to 2026 and it stands to reason that Jeeno Thitikul is going to be a big presence throughout it.

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