Jeeno Thitikul recovers from early setback at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

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Dallas resident Jeeno Thitikul made a notable recovery at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship after an early setback. Thitikul faced challenges on the course but managed to finish with a score of 68 on Thursday.

Thitikul’s performance was closely watched, and she demonstrated resilience by overcoming an initial double bogey. Her efforts on the course were significant in maintaining her competitive standing in the championship.

The event has attracted attention from golf enthusiasts, with many following the progress of players like Thitikul. Her ability to navigate through difficulties and maintain focus was evident throughout her play.

Sarah Kellam, who manages digital content and has experience as a freelance content creator, reported on this development. Kellam is also noted for her background in collegiate golf at Northern Kentucky University.

The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship continues to be a platform where golfers showcase their skills and determination, with Thitikul’s performance being a testament to that spirit.



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