JEENO THITIKUL MOVES TO NO. 1 IN ROLEX WOMEN’S WORLD GOLF RANKINGS

Jeeno Thitikul

By LPGA.com

  • Five-time LPGA Tour winner reaches Rolex Rankings No. 1 for first time since 2022

For the second time in her career, Jeeno Thitikul has reached No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. Thanks to her tie for 30th at the AIG Women’s Open, Thitikul moved one spot on the Rolex Rankings, passing Nelly Korda, who had held the top spot since March 25, 2024. 

Thitikul first ascended to the top of the Rolex Rankings on Oct. 31, 2022, and held the position for two weeks. She is the second Thai player to reach Rolex Rankings No. 1, along with Ariya Jutanugarn. 

“I am very grateful to become the No. 1 player in the world for the second time. This is not just about me – this is about my family, my team and my friends, not to mention the amazing support I feel from my fans in Thailand and all around the world,” said Thitikul. “There are so many incredible golfers competing every week and I will work my hardest to make sure I am a strong representative of our game.”

Thitikul has recorded eight top-10 finishes this season, the most on the LPGA Tour. She captured the title at the Mizuho Americas Open, finished solo second at the Amundi Evian Championship and earned a tie for second at the HSBC Women’s World Championship. She currently leads the Race to the CME Globe with 2,204.950 points, the Rolex Player of the Year standings with 104 points and the scoring average standings at 69.511. 

Thitikul won twice in 2024, starting with a successful partnership at the Dow Championship with Ruoning Yin. She then capped the year with a victory at the CME Group Tour Championship, earning the largest single prize in the history of women’s golf with the $4 million winner’s check. 

Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, Thitikul became the youngest player ever to win the Ladies European Tour’s Race to Costa del Sol in 2021 while also securing Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year honors. At 14 years, 4 months and 19 days, Thitikul also became the youngest golfer to ever win a professional golf tournament with her victory at the LET’s Thailand Championship in 2017.

Korda first became No. 1 in June 2021 and has spent 108 total weeks atop the Rolex Rankings, becoming the sixth player to reach triple digits in weeks at World No. 1.

History of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings No. 1 Position

#PlayerAge (Y/M/D)From:To:No. of Weeks
48Jeeno Thitikul (2)22/5/11Aug. 4, 2025Present1
47Nelly Korda (6)25/7/28March 25, 2024Aug. 3, 202571
46Lilia Vu (3)26/0/29Nov. 13, 2023March 24, 202419
45Ruoning Yin (2)21/1/02Oct. 30, 2023Nov. 12, 20232
44Lilia Vu (2)25/11/11Sept. 25, 2023Oct. 29, 20235
43Ruoning Yin (1)20/11/14Sept. 11, 2023Sept. 24, 20232
42Lilia Vu (1)25/10/0Aug. 14, 2023Sept. 10, 20234
41Nelly Korda (5)25/0/3July 31, 2023Aug. 13, 20232
40Jin Young Ko (5)27/10/15May 22, 2023July 30, 202310
39Nelly Korda (4)24/8/27April 24, 2023May 21, 20234
38Lydia Ko (3)25/7/04Nov. 28, 2022April 23, 202321
37Nelly Korda (3)24/3/17Nov. 14, 2022Nov. 27, 20222
36Jeeno Thitikul (1)19/8/11Oct. 31, 2022Nov. 13, 20222
35Jin Young Ko (4)26/6/24Jan. 31, 2022Oct. 30, 202239
34Nelly Korda (2)23/3/11Nov. 8, 2021Jan. 30, 202212
33Jin Young Ko (3)26/3/18Oct. 25, 2021Nov. 7, 20212
32Nelly Korda (1)22/11/0June 28, 2021Oct. 24, 202117
31Jin Young Ko (2)24/0/22July 29, 2019June 27, 2021100
30Sung Hyun Park (4)25/9/10July 1, 2019July 28, 20194
29Jin Young Ko (1)23/9/01April 8, 2019June 30, 201912
28Sung Hyun Park (3)25/5/13March 4, 2019April 7, 20195
27Ariya Jutanugarn (3)22/11/06Oct. 29, 2018March 3, 201918
26Sung Hyun Park (2)24/10/29Aug. 20, 2018Oct. 28, 201810
25Ariya Jutanugarn (2)22/8/07July 30, 2018Aug. 19, 20183
24Inbee Park (4)29/9/11April 23, 2018July 29, 201814
23Shanshan Feng28/3/08Nov. 13, 2017April 22, 201823
22Sung Hyun Park (1)24/1/16Nov. 6, 2017Nov. 12, 20171
21So Yeon Ryu26/11/28June 26, 2017Nov. 5, 201719
20Ariya Jutanugarn (1)21/6/20June 12, 2017June 25, 20172
19Lydia Ko (2)18/6/02Oct. 26, 2015June 11, 201785
18Inbee Park (3)26/11/03June 15, 2015Oct. 25, 201519
17Lydia Ko (1)17/9/09Feb. 2, 2015June 14, 201519
16Inbee Park (2)26/3/15Oct. 27, 2014Feb. 1, 201514
15Stacy Lewis (2)29/3/17June 2, 2014Oct. 26, 201421
14Inbee Park (1)24/9/03April 15, 2013June 1, 201459
13Stacy Lewis (1)28/1/02March 18, 2013April 14, 20134
12Yani Tseng22/0/22Feb. 14, 2011March 17, 2013109
11Jiyai Shin (3)22/6/04Nov. 1, 2010Feb. 13, 201115
10Cristie Kerr (3)33/0/13Oct. 25, 2010Oct. 31, 20101
9Ai Miyazato (3)25/2/04Aug. 23, 2010Oct. 24, 20109
8Cristie Kerr (2)32/10/04Aug. 16, 2010Aug. 22, 20101
7Jiyai Shin (2)22/2/28July 26, 2010Aug. 15, 20103
6Ai Miyazato (2)25/1/0July 19, 2010July 25, 20101
5Cristie Kerr (1)32/8/16June 28, 2010July 18, 20103
4Ai Miyazato (1)25/0/2June 21, 2010June 27, 20101
3Jiyai Shin (1)22/0/5May 3, 2010June 20, 20107
2Lorena Ochoa25/5/08April 23, 2007May 2, 2010158
1Annika Sorenstam35/4/11Feb. 20, 2006April 22, 200761

History of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings Number One Position

Jin Young Ko163 weeks
Lorena Ochoa158 weeks
Lydia Ko125 weeks
Yani Tseng109 weeks
Inbee Park106 weeks
Nelly Korda108 weeks
Annika Sorenstam61 weeks
Lilia Vu28 weeks
Stacy Lewis25 weeks
Jiyai Shin25 weeks
Shanshan Feng23 weeks
Ariya Jutanugarn23 weeks
Sung Hyun Park20 weeks
So Yeon Ryu19 weeks
Ai Miyazato11 weeks
Cristie Kerr5 weeks
Ruoning Yin4 weeks
Jeeno Thitikul3 weeks