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Honda LPGA THAILAND is a world-class women’s golf tournament, sanctioned by the LPGA. Siam Country Club Old Course is a proud home of Honda LPGA THAILAND. Each year, our championship-standard course captivates golf enthusiasts across the region, offering them the opportunity to witness the top-tier iconic scene of women’s golf.
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Patty Tavatanakit
Patty Tavatanakit continued her winning streak, claiming Honda LPGA THAILAND 2024 title just one week after her 2024 Aramco Saudi Ladies International in Saudi Arabia. The Thai golfer's dominant performance, starting the final round with a three-shot lead, then impressively shot a 5-under 67 to finish 21-under-par. Her inspiring victory brought immense joy to Thai golf fans who come to support their homegrown hero at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
67- 67 - 66 - 67 = 267 (-21)
Lilia Vu
Lilia Vu claimed her first LPGA Tour victory at Honda LPGA THAILAND 2023, edging out local favorite Natthakritta Vongtaveelap (Pro Sim) over a one-stroke win. Vu's impressive final round of 64 secured her the title and a significant boost in her career. Natthakritta, despite a strong performance, narrowly missed out on a historic victory. The tournament showcased exceptional talent from both established and emerging players, with Jin Young Ko and Lydia Ko also making notable contributions. The 2023 tournament marks a thrilling event, captivating fans with its exciting finishes and world-class competition at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
66- 70 - 66 - 64 = 266 (-22)
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Nanna Koerstz Madsen claimed her first LPGA Tour victory at Honda LPGA THAILAND 2022. In a thrilling playoff against Xiyu Lin, Madsen secured the title with a putt on the second extra hole. Both players set a new tournament scoring record with a remarkable 26-under-par finish at Siam Country Club Old Course. Madsen's victory marks a significant milestone for Danish golf and showcases her talent and determination on the world stage.
Result:
65- 64 - 66 - 67 = 262 (-26)
Ariya Jutanugarn
Ariya Jutanugarn emerges a dramatic victorious at Honda LPGA THAILAND 2021, becoming the first Thai golfer to win the tournament in its 14-year history. A thrilling final hole saw Ariya edge out Atthaya Thitikul, who narrowly missed a birdie putt that would have forced a playoff. Ariya's stellar performance, highlighted by a blistering nine-under-par 63 in the final round, secured her the coveted title and a $240,000 prize purse. This historic win at Siam Country Club Old Course marks a significant moment for Thai golf and is a testament to the growing talent within the country.
Result:
65- 69 - 69 - 63 = 266 (-22)
Amy Yang
Amy Yang claiming Honda LPGA THAILAND title for the third time, secured her fourth overall LPGA Tour win. Despite challenging weather conditions and a tight race with Minjee Lee and Carlota Ciganda, Yang's steady play and clutch birdie on the 16th hole secured her victory with a final-round 65 and a 22-under-par 266 at Siam Country Club Old Course. Her consistent performance throughout the tournament, highlighted by her impressive putting, solidified her position as a dominant force on the LPGA Tour.
Result:
69- 66 - 66 - 65 = 266 (-22)
Jessica Korda
Just 11 weeks after major jaw surgery, Jessica Korda made a stunning comeback, breaking the Siam Country Club Old Course record with a 62 on Friday. She went on to shatter the tournament record with a dominant 25-under-par 263, closing with a 67 on Sunday to secure a four-stroke victory in her 2018 tournament debut. Korda's impressive performance, highlighted by a bogey-free back nine and clutch birdies on the 11th, 13th, 15th, and 17th holes, earned her the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2018 title.
Result:
66- 62 - 68 - 67 = 263 (-25)
Amy Yang
Amy Yang set a new tournament record with her 22-under-par total, securing a remarkable five-stroke victory over So Yeon Ryu, who finished in second place at 17-under-par at Siam Country Club Old Course. Yang closed out the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2017 tournament with an impressive bogey-free final round of 68, highlighted by a memorable birdie on the last hole.
Result:
66- 67 - 65 - 68 = 266 (-22)
Lexi Thompson
Lexi Thompson delivered a career-best performance, securing her seventh LPGA Tour victory at Honda LPGA THAILAND 2016. She took control early with an impressive opening round of 8-under par, maintaining the lead throughout the first round. Despite a second round even par, she regained momentum with a 64 on Saturday. A strong finish of 4-under par on Sunday sealed her six-strokes victory over In Gee Chun at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
64- 72 - 64 - 68 = 268 (-20)
Amy Yang
After a strong finish in previous tournaments, Amy Yang’s hard work and renewed passion after her offseason break paid off as she secured her second Tour win at the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2015. A birdie on the 15th hole in the final round gave her a two-stroke victory over Mirim Lee, Yani Tseng and Lewis who each finished at 13-under at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
67- 66 - 71 - 69 = 273 (-15)
Anna Nordqvist
Despite a shaky start, including a double bogey, Swede Anna Nordqvist secure her first LPGA Tour win since 2009 in a thrilling finish at Siam Country Club Old Course. She held off strong challenges from Inbee Park, a then Rolex World Rankings No.1, Michelle Wie, and Catriona Matthew. Racking up five of her seven birdies on the back nine, with a crucial 12-foot birdie putt on the hole 12. Nordqvist’s impressive performance boosted her ranking and solidified her position as the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2014 champion.
Result:
66- 72 - 67 - 68 = 273 (-15)
Inbee Park
Inbee Park secured a one-stroke victory over 17-year-old Thai LPGA Tour rookie Ariya Jutanugarn at Siam Country Club Old Course. Park began her final round strongly with six birdies on her first 11 holes Sunday. She finished the round with a series of pars, securing a 67 and a 12-under-par total. Giving her Honda LPGA THAILAND 2013 title.
Result:
67- 71 - 71 - 67 = 276 (-12)
Yani Tseng
Yani Tseng reclaimed her title with a thrilling one-stroke win over 2010 champion Ai Miyazato. She started the tournament at Siam Country Club Old Course with a modest round but quickly surged to the top with impressive performances on the second and third days. She made an eagle on the first hole of the final round to tie Miyazato. Tseng then moved with two consecutive birdies that secured her Honda LPGA THAILAND 2012 victory.
Result:
73 - 65 - 65 - 66 = 269 (-19)
Yani Tseng
Yani Tseng extended her winning streak, claiming the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2011 victory with a commanding five-stroke win over Michelle Wie. She fired a stellar final round 66 with six birdies in her first 13 holes, finishing at 15-under-par. This marks her sixth-career LPGA Tour victory, solidifying her position as Rolex World Rankings No.1 at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
66 - 71 - 70 - 66 = 273 (-15)
Ai Miyazato
The 24-year-old Japanese star Ai Miyazato clinched the season-opening Honda LPGA THAILAND 2010 with a dramatic 30-foot birdie chip on the final hole. She rallied from five shots behind leader Suzann Pettersen in a thrilling final round, birdied three of the last six holes to match the Pettersen’s tournament record of 21 under, and ultimately secured a one-stroke victory at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
67 - 67 - 70 - 63 = 267 (-21)
Lorena Ochoa
Rolex World Rankings No. 1 Mexican golfer Lorena Ochoa claimed her 25th career title with a dominant performance at the Honda LPGA THAILAND 2009. Starting the Sunday round three strokes behind, Ochoa’s impressive final round was highlighted by key birdies on holes 11 and 13, as well as a five-foot putt on hole 17. Her consistent play and ability to perform under pressure secured the win at Siam Country Club Plantation.
Result:
71 - 69 - 68 - 66 = 274 (-14)
Suzann Pettersen
Suzann Petterson made history at the 2007 Honda LPGA THAILAND, claiming her fifth LPGA Tour title with a thrilling wire-to-wire victory. After hitting a clutch 3-wood from 225 yards to within 15 feet of the hole onto the 18th green on the final round, and make the eagle putt to seal the win at Siam Country Club Old Course.
Result:
65 - 68 - 63 - 71 = 267 (-21)
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