Thitikul’s dramatic comeback secures LPGA Shanghai victory

Jeeno Thitikul secured an surprising victory to win the LPGA Shanghai title.

Thitikul got here from 4 pictures down with 5 holes to play to pressure a playoff with Minami Katsu, earlier than producing one other extraordinary shot on the fifth playoff gap to change into the primary two-time LPGA match winner of the season.

High-ranked Thitikul’s 63 was the spherical of the day and included seven birdies and an eagle. The Thai participant’s 24-under 264 closed what seemed to be a cushty margin for the in a single day chief, Katsu of Japan, who began the day two pictures forward and prolonged it to 4 after the thirteenth.

However the Thai golfer nailed it with birdies on the 14th, fifteenth and sixteenth, earlier than an unimaginable eagle bouncing the ball alongside the stained seventeenth inexperienced at Shanghai’s Qizhong Backyard Golf Membership to attract stage.

Katsu (65) may solely reply with a birdie of his personal on the seventeenth however had one other birdie likelihood on the ultimate gap to regain victory just for the ball to sail by way of the outlet and ship them right into a playoff.

JERSEY CITY, NJ - MAY 11: Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand tees off during the final round of the Mizuho Americas Open on May 11, 2025 at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)
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Thitikul returned to competition on the ultimate day, coming from 4 pictures down with 5 holes to play

Pars on the primary 4 playoff holes, alternating between the 18th and tenth, included Katsu having two birdie putts to win, solely to narrowly miss the outlet on each.

On the fifth gap of the playoff, the impasse was damaged when a superb method from Thitikul put the ball a meter away, whereas Katsu’s second shot fell wanting the inexperienced on the par-4 18th.

Katsu’s chip for birdie was spectacular however missed, leaving Thitikul with a easy birdie putt to shut out a outstanding victory almost two years after dropping in an epic nine-hole playoff to Celine Boutier on the LPGA Malaysia.

Minjee Lee, who gained her third main title on the Ladies’s PGA Championship in June, shot 68 on Sunday for a 19-under 269 as her problem light halfway by way of the spherical to complete in third place.

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