Sometimes things go to chalk.
Jeeno Thitikul opened the Open of Mizuho Americas as the leader of the tournament on the last Thursday and finally turned on a 17 -torque score to win everything.
He made the fifth victory in his career for Thitikul and in the process he established the records of 54 holes (202) and 72 holes (271) for the Mizuho while playing the brands of Nelly Korda last season. Talk about winning with style.
Thitikul has been playing an incredible golf in recent times, so he has a feeling that he was going to break soon. While the tournament won, it was the sixth final within the Top 10 in its eight openings until 2025. It has 13 general finals in general in the last 15 beginnings on the LPGA tour that dates back to August last year.
Part of what made the tournament so interesting in general was its inclusion of fans. Surprisingly, Thitikul discussed this deflation Your final round on Sunday!
It is not every day that he sees a leader of the tournament making a round of the interview and remain so quiet and collected through him, but clearly Thitikul is a bit different from the rest of us.
What is also different from it is the perspective of life in general. While doing the tour, sacrifices a great note later by saying that winning does not define it. Since he is still 22 years old, he is pretty good.
Thitikul Tok Home $ 450,000 for winning the Mizuho and has now eclipsed $ 1.1 million in earnings in the season. It is just south of $ 11 million in total professional profits to date.
Congratulations to Jeeno Thitkul for his victory.