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Jeeno Thitikul stormed to her 10th LPGA title at the Standard Portland Classic, finishing at 22 under par and claiming $300,000 in prize money.
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Jeeno Thitikul has done it again. The Thai sensation powered to victory at the Standard Portland Classic, finishing at a stunning 22 under par and pocketing $300,000 in the process.
It's her 10th LPGA title - and frankly, she made it look easy.
Heading into the final round, Sophia Schubert and Arpichaya Yubol shared the lead at 16 under after strong third-round performances. Schubert carded a 5-under 67, birdieing two of her last three holes after a bogey on the 14th. Yubol shot 68, starting hot with birdies on the first two holes of the back nine before fading with six pars and a bogey on 15.
Neither could hold off Thitikul's charge.
Schubert, 30, is ranked 295th in the world and fighting to keep her tour card at 125th in the points race. She only returned to the LPGA after finishing 10th on the Epson Tour last year.
Yubol, 24, sits 112th globally and 28th in season standings. She has two runner-up finishes this year but a win continues to elude her.
Thitikul sat third after round three, two strokes adrift. Narin An also lurked at 13 under after a brilliant 66. But the final day belonged entirely to Thitikul, who obliterated the field to win by a commanding margin.
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