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Despite her success, Thitikul maintains a youthful sense of humor and is excited for the season to end.

Since turning professional, she has won six times on the LPGA Tour and earned over $13 million in prize money.

NAPLES — Jeeno Thitikul left Tiberon Golf Club one year ago $4 million richer after winning the CME Group Tour Championship and the largest prize in women's golf history.

Since then, the Thai golfer has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the world rankings, a position she has held for nearly four months.

Thitikul, 22, returns to Tiburon this week as the favorite to win her second Tour Championship, slightly ahead of Nelly Korda. Yet, when asked about her excitement for being back, Thitikul could not help herself.

"I'm super excited to be honest," she said.

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