Pimpisapa Rabrong Secures Spot in Honda LPGA Thailand 2025, Exciting Tournament Comes to Pattaya in February

Pattaya —

Pimpisapa Rabrong wins the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 National Qualifiers, earning her spot in the prestigious tournament this February.

At the Siam Country Club Rolling Hills in Pattaya, the award ceremony for the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 National Qualifiers was held. The competition took place from January 7th to 8th, 2025.

Mr. Nakorn Wimoljitsada, General Manager of Marketing Communications at Thai Honda Co., Ltd., congratulated “Nong Fai” Pimpisapa Rabrong, the winner of the qualifiers. Pimpisapa earned the right to compete in the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025, which will offer a total prize pool of over $1.7 million or 60 million baht and will be held from February 20th to 23rd, 2025, at Siam Country Club Old Course in Pattaya.

This year’s Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 National Qualifiers at Siam Country Club Rolling Hills saw 88 female golfers, both professional and amateur, participating. The winner, 18-year-old amateur golfer Pimpisapa Rabrong from Bangkok, secured the title with an impressive performance of 6-under-par 138 (69-69), beating Saralporn Ketsuwan, who scored 4-under-par 140 (69-71).

Mr. Nakorn Wimoljitsada stated, “This year marks the first time Thai Honda Co., Ltd. has joined forces with Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. to support the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament. The Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 National Qualifiers, now in its 7th year, is officially organized by the Thai LPGA, which is dedicated to promoting and developing women’s golf in Thailand to reach international standards. This platform has been a launchpad for the success of many golfers.”

The Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 tournament will return from February 20th to 23rd, 2025, at Siam Country Club Old Course in Pattaya. Thai golfers include Atthaya Thitikul, who won two LPGA titles last year – the Dow Championship and the CME Group Tour Championship – rising to world rank No. 4 in the 2024 season, and Paphankorn Thawatchanakit, the defending champion of the 2024 Honda LPGA Thailand. The full list of 72 world-class female golfers, both Thai and international, will be announced in early February.


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