Jeeno Thitikul Aims for Major Breakthrough at LPGA Chevron Championship
Top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand targets her first major title at the LPGA Chevron Championship, while Australia’s Hannah Green rides a hot streak into the event.
World No. 4 Charley Hull has taken up interior design as a new hobby while recovering from a torn ankle ligament sustained in 2025. The English golfer remains out of the gym but maintains her focus ahead of the Chevron Championship.
Top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand targets her first major title at the LPGA Chevron Championship, while Australia’s Hannah Green rides a hot streak into the event.

Korean golfer Kim Min-sol made a dramatic 30-spot jump to world No. 43 after capturing her third KLPGA Tour victory at the iM Financial Open. The 18-year-old rookie became the youngest player in the world's top 50 with her commanding 11-under-par performance.

In the latest Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings, Jeeno Thitikul retains her position at the top, while Miyu Yamashita moves up one spot into fifth place.

The 2026 Aramco Championship field is finalized with world number one Jeeno Thitikul headlining alongside Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, and Lydia Ko at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas. The $4 million tournament features 45 of the top 50 players in the Rolex Women's World Golf Ranking from April 2-5.

Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul continues her dominant reign atop the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings through Week 14 of 2026. South Korea's Hyojoo Kim moved up one spot to third place following her recent victory, while England's Lottie Woad cracked the top 10.
The LPGA Tour's elite field competes at the Ford Championship in Phoenix, with $2.25M on the line. Defending champ Hyo Joo Kim returns alongside Nelly Korda and a star-studded field as players prep for upcoming majors.