Golf Fans Cheer for Thai Female Pros at Honda LPGA Thailand 2025

Pattaya: The final day of the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 Golf Tournament has attracted a large number of Thai and international golf fans eager to witness the thrilling competition. Enthusiasts are particularly excited to support "Pro Mo" Moriya Jutanugarn and "Pro Jin" Atthaya Thitikul, two Thai female golfers currently ranked joint 3rd, as they vie for the championship. According to Thai News Agency, the LPGA Tour's Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 boasts a total prize pool of 1.7 million US dollars, or approximately 60 million baht, at the Siam Country Club, Old Course, in Pattaya, Chonburi Province. The day's first group teed off at 7:15 a.m., with the leading group starting at 9:27 a.m. This group includes Angel Yin, the world's 17th ranked professional golfer from the United States, who leads with a 21-under-par 195 over the first three days. Akie Iwai from Japan, ranked 33rd in the world, holds 2nd place with a 16-under-par score. "Pro Jin" Atthaya Thitikul, the world's 2nd ranked golfer, shares 3rd place with "Pro Mo" Moriya Jutanugarn, ranked 120th, both achieving a 15-under-par score. Today's competition atmosphere is vibrant, with a significant influx of both Thai and international fans. Based on data from the first three days, 33,458 fans have attended, and today's turnout is expected to reach 15,000. The golf course features a fan zone with food and drinks, sponsor booths, and engaging golf activities. FM 99 Active Radio organized an event to support Thai golfers, inviting program fans to join the 'Cheer Thai Golfers in the Honda LPGA 2025' at Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course, including a special golf match with DJ Fm99 at the St. Andrews 2000 Golf Course, led by 'Pa Pae' Yutthaphong Wichaidit, Ton Prawin, and Mon Mummy. Mr. Wichaiporn Siriphrom, a golf enthusiast, expressed his appreciation for FM99's activities, enjoying the opportunity to watch a world-class golf event and cheer for the Thai female pros, especially the Chinese golfers, hoping for their victory. Additionally, three Thai national foo tball players, "Jao Jay" Chanathip Songkrasin, "Tang" Sarach Yooyen, and "Golf" Adisak Kraisorn, attended the competition as part of a Thammasat University activity. They commended the professional organization of the event, praised the Thai female golfers, and encouraged fans to support Pro Jin, Pro Mo, and Pro May, who still have a chance to secure the championship. Sports fans are invited to continue cheering for the Thai female pros, and to follow the evening sports news for the final competition results.