Quite simply one of the best players on the LPGA Tour, Jeeno Thitikul has displayed enormous consistency in majors, earning five top-5s and nine top-10s since 2021.
Her best major finish (runner-up) came in July 2025 when she was pipped to the Amundi Evian Championship by Grace Kim’s miraculous finish.
The Thai superstar is the only player to have won the Smyth Salver – awarded to the AIG Women’s Open’s best-placed amateur – outright in successive years, in 2018 (when she was just 15) and 2019.
Her best finish in the AIG Women’s Open is a tie for seventh place which she earned at Muirfield in 2022.
Jeeno won five times on the LPGA Tour, the last of which came in the Mizuho Americas Open in May 2025.
Until 2023, she was the youngest player to win a professional golf tournament when she triumphed in the Ladies European Thailand Championship as an amateur on 9 July 2017 – aged 14 years, 4 months and 19 days. Louise Uma Landgraf pipped her by two months.
A former world amateur number one, Jeeno has been second in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings since 17 February 2025, behind only Nelly Korda.