Hometown/Resides: Bangkok, Thailand/Orlando, Fla.
Birthdate: Nov. 23, 1995; currently 22 years, 8 months, 6 days
Qualified for LPGA Tour: Tied for third at the 2014 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament
Turned Professional/Rookie Year: 2012/2015
VICTORIES
LPGA: Tenth career LPGA victory and Tour-leading third win of 2018
PREVIOUS LPGA WINS: 2016 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, 2016 Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC, 2016 LPGA Volvik Championship, 2016 Ricoh Women’s British Open, 2016 Canadian Pacific Women’s Open, 2017 Manulife LPGA Classic, 2017 CME Group Tour Championship, 2018 Kingsmill Championship presented by GEICO, 2018 U.S. Women’s Open conducted by the USGA
RACE TO CME GLOBE
Jutanugarn earns 500 points and stays in first place in the standings with 3,154 points
MONEY
Jutanugarn earns $225,000; she has earned $2,022,765 this season and $6,606,097 for her career
Jutanugarn has earned over $1 million more this season than the next closest player on the money list
PREVIOUS LADIES SCOTTISH OPEN
2017 – T44
2018 IN A NUTSHELL ON THE LPGA
19 events played, 19 cuts made, $2,022,765, three victories, eight additional top-10 finishes
OF NOTE
- On Monday, Jutanugarn will move back to No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings a spot she held for two weeks in June of 2017 – she is the only Thai player (male or female) ever to reach No. 1
- Jutanugarn records her tenth career LPGA victory, tying for 49th on the LPGA Official Career Wins list with Paula Creamer and Mary Lena Faulk
- Jutanugarn earns her third LET victory joining the 2013 Lalla Meryem Cup and the 2016 Ricoh Women’s British Open
- Jutanugarn has now won her last nine tournaments when holding at least a share of the lead heading into the final round (9-of-11 overall)
- Jutanugarn is the current leader in the Rolex Player of the Year, Race to CME Globe and Rolex ANNIKA Major Award standings and ranks first on the 2018 Official Money List
- Jutanugarn ranks first in the LEADERS Top 10s season-long competition with 11 on the season
- Jutanugarn was the first player from Thailand to win on the LPGA Tour and is one of three overall along with her sister Moriya Jutanugarn and Thidapa Suwannapura (all have won in 2018)