Jeeno Thitikul Shatters Earnings Record After Dominant LPGA Victory
A major statement has just been made on the LPGA Tour, not only on the leaderboard, but in the record books, as Jeeno Thitikul delivers a commanding performance at the Mizuho Americas Open and pushes her career earnings into historic territory.
At Mountain Ridge Country Club, Thitikul closed out the tournament with composure and precision, finishing at 13-under par and securing a four-shot victory over Ruoning Yin. The win marks her ninth LPGA title, but what makes this moment stand out even more is the financial milestone that comes with it. Her first-place prize of 487,500 dollars has now taken her beyond 18 million dollars in career earnings, making her the fastest player in LPGA history to reach that level.
This is not just another win in a rising career. It reflects a pattern of dominance that has defined her season. Earlier in the year, she also claimed victory on home soil at the Honda LPGA Thailand and with nearly a million dollars already earned in 2026, her momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
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What adds another layer of significance to this event is the structure and atmosphere surrounding the tournament itself. Hosted by Michelle Wie West, the Mizuho Americas Open has been designed with a strong focus on player experience. From covered accommodation and transport support to unique off-course perks like gift cards for travel and lifestyle brands, the event continues to position itself as one of the most player-friendly stops on the calendar.
But beyond comfort and celebration, the competition itself remains fierce. The leaderboard featured a tight cluster behind Thitikul, with strong performances from players like Alison Lee, Gaby Lopez and Hye-Jin Choi, all finishing tied for third. Their consistency highlights just how competitive the women’s game has become at the highest level.
For Thitikul, this win is more than a trophy. It is a clear signal that she is not just competing among the best, but rapidly rewriting what sustained success looks like in modern women’s golf.
As the LPGA season continues, all eyes will now be on whether this dominance is the start of an even bigger era. Stay with us for continuing coverage as the tour unfolds and new milestones are set across the global stage.
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