Thai Female Golfers Competing in KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: Meet the Competitors and Prize Money Details

2023-06-22 10:45:00

Up to 12 Thai female golfers are preparing to compete in the swing competition with world-class female professionals. In the major golf battle “KPMG Women’s PGA Championship” in the United States Win prize money totaling more than 312.7 million baht.

List of golf tournaments “KPMG Women’s PGA Championship” Women’s Golf’s Second Major of the Year Win a total prize money of US $ 9 million, or approximately 312.7 million baht, at Ball Tasrol Golf Club (Lower Course), par 71, Springfield. New Jersey United States Between June 22-25, 2023, there were a total of 156 female golfers participating in the tournament, playing in stroke play for 72 holes. After 36 holes, they cut themselves at rank 70 and tied for the last two days.

This year marks the first tournament at Balltasrol Golf Club, with South Korean golfer Sean In-jee returning to defend her title. And there are 12 Thai female golfers participating in this week’s competition, namely Atthaya Thitikul, Pajaree Anannaruekarn, Moriya-Areeya Jutanugarn, Papangkorn Tawatchanakit, Pornanong Phetlum Wicha. Nee Meechai, Pawarisa Yokthuan, Jasmine Suwannapura, Jaravee Boonchan, Natthakritta Wongtaweelap and Apichaya Yubol, all of whom are fully ready to compete

latest activity “China” Atthaya Thitikul The world No. 6, who has won two professional LPGA Tour titles, returns to action following last week’s break. And trying to find the first major championship in her career, with statistics this year she leads the number 1 golfer who finished in the top 10 most of the tour, including 7 events and the statistics of playing this program are considered good. Because it finished 4th last year and finished 4th to join the first major Chevron Championship this year in Texas in April as well.

“Mae” Ariya Jutanugarn The owner of 12 professional LPGA Tour titles, including two majors, is hoping to win a third major of her career. by last week Just finished 2nd in the Myers LPGA Classic at Michigan State. And she will compete for the ninth time, having made the cut six of the first eight, finishing third in 2014, while the first major of the year, the Chevron Championship in Texas. In April, he ended up tied for 14th place.

“Meow” Papangkorn Tawatchanakit The 2021 ANA Inspiration (now Chevron Championship) will compete at the event for the fourth time following tying her best finish of 4th in 2020. She is one of the Four members of the Thai team won the International Crown team in San Francisco. California In May as well and finished 41st in the Chevron Championship Major of the Year in April

“Miao” Pajaree Anannarukarn Just won the LPGA Match Play at Nevada State, the second of her career on the LPGA Tour, returning following a break last week, she will compete at the event for the fifth time. After the first 4 cuts 2 times, the best record was ranked 14th in 3019, as for the performance of the first major Chevron Championship of the year in Texas. In April, he ended up tied for 37th place.

“Mo” Moriya Jutanugarn The two professional LPGA Tour champions will make their 11th appearance, with eight of their first 10 making the cut, the 11th-best all-time record of 2018, but failed to make the cut at the Chevron Championship. First major this year

As for “Wan” Jaravee Boonchan “Sim” Nuttakritta Wongthaweelap and Arpichaya Yubol, three rookies from Thailand will be competing in the event for the first time.

This year, there were 19 golfers in the top 20 participating in the tournament, the only exception being Miyui Yamashita, the world’s No. 17 Japanese female golfer. of the world from South Korea This year has won 2 championships, Lydia Ko from New Zealand, world number 3, Lilia Wu from the United States, number 4, owner of 2 titles, including the first major Chevron Championship of the year.

In addition There are also golfers who have won this tournament back to compete, such as Cheon In-ji Last year’s champion Nelly Korda (2021) These two are just coming back to compete for the first time following not playing since May due to injury. Kim Se-young (2020) Hannah Green (2019) Park Sung-hyun (2018) Daniel Kang (2017) Brooke Henderson (2016) Christie Kerr (2010) Anna Nordquist (2009) and Laura Davies (1994, 1996)

Live broadcast of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2023 via Golf Channel Thailand HD Plus

Thursday, June 22, 2023

22.00 – 02.00 First round, first part

Friday, June 23, 2023

22.00 – 02.00 Round 2, first part

Saturday, June 24, 2023

04.00 – 06.00 hrs. Round 2, period 222.00 – 05.00 hrs. Round 3

Sunday, June 25, 2023

22.00 – 05.00 Last round

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