Jeeno Thitikul's Comeback Secures Lpga Shanghai Title in Dramatic 5-Hole Playoff
Jeeno Thitikul became the first two-time LPGA winner in 2025 by rallying from four shots behind and winning in a five-hole playoff at the Qizhong Garden Golf Club.
- On Sunday Jeeno Thitikul secured the LPGA Shanghai title at Qizhong Garden Golf Club, finishing the tournament at 24-under 264 after a final-round nine-under 63.
- Trailing by four late, Jeeno Thitikul carded three birdies and an eagle to draw level with overnight leader Minami Katsu of Japan.
- Pars filled the opening four playoff holes while Minami Katsu narrowly missed two birdie putts to win.
- The victory made Jeeno Thitikul the first 2025 player to win multiple LPGA titles; it was her sixth career title and earned $330,000, her first since the Mizuho Americas Open earlier this year.
- Katsu came agonizingly close to her first LPGA Tour win, missing narrow birdie chances in the playoff, as the Shanghai event kicks off the LPGA Tour Asian swing.
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Jeeno Thitikul wins LPGA Shanghai after 5-hole playoff
Jeeno Thitikul overcame a four-stroke deficit with five holes to play, then outlasted Minami Katsu in a five-hole playoff to win the LPGA Shanghai tournament on Sunday.
World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul wins LPGA Shanghai after five-hole play-off for second title of year
She carded a nine-under 63 to reel in overnight leader Katsu, who shot 65, as the pair both finished on 24 under at Qizhong Garden Golf Club in Shanghai. Read more at straitstimes.com.


Jeeno wins LPGA Shanghai after five-hole playoff
Jeeno Thitikul's monster eagle putt on the 17th tied the lead before the world number one won a playoff on the fifth hole to beat Minami Katsu to the Buick LPGA Shanghai title on Sunday. Thailand's Jeeno carded a nine-under 63 to reel in overnight leader Katsu, who shot 65, as the pair both finished on 24-under par at Qizhong Garden Golf Club in Shanghai. Jeeno was four shots behind 43rd-ranked Katsu at one stage but carded three birdies and an …
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