Ladies European Tour: Jeeno Thiticulus enters the PIF Saudi International Title Despite the strong final part of Charley Hull | Golf news

Jeeno Thitikul secured the fifth women’s European tour after breaking into a four-storey win in PIF Saudi lady International, despite the strong end of English Charley Hull.
Hull marked a common low result in the Final Circle in Riyadh Golf Club in Saturday, but its four -legged 68 was not enough to catapult to the feud while Thiticulus shot with 69.
World no. 4 started a day with triple leadership over the closest challengers, Annabell Fuller and Somi Lee, and increased his advantage in bird kindness in the first two in the first place in the fourth and seventh holes.
Trading in a couple of birds and Bogey on the back of nine, Thitikul -DESTRIBLE 16 under the week was more than enough to win the first title 2025 for the Thai star, on the eve of his 22th birthday.
“That means a lot to win and it’s a really nice start for my 2025 season,” Thiticul said. “It is 22 years old next week and have this victory as a gift for an early birthday is really special.
“Greens are quite tiring here and I’m just trying to be more present and I play all the best here.
“I’m just trying to be out there, I don’t want to take things too seriously. So I can play smoothly and be outside.”
South Korea Somi Lee eventually finished second with rating 12 below, while English Nade Fuller recorded its best ending ever to flight with solo third place at 11 below.
Four players finished fourth with Japanese Chisato Iwai, Korean Ina Yoon, Denmark Nanna Koertz Madsen and Thai Ariya Jutanurn everyone at 10.
One shot further, five players rounded up the top 10, including Hull.
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