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Top 25 Players Ranked in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

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The LPGA’s first two majors of the year have seen history made, with Nelly Korda winning five consecutive tournaments and Yuka Saso becoming the youngest player to win two U.S. Women’s Open titles. This week, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is set to take place at Sahalee Country Club, where in 2016, Lydia Ko and Brooke Henderson battled it out in a memorable teen showdown.

Sahalee Country Club has already provided some iconic moments in LPGA history, and this year’s Women’s PGA Championship could add to that legacy. The finalization of the Olympic field adds another layer of pressure to the event, with the 60 players representing their countries in Paris set to be named next Monday. In preparation for the Women’s PGA, we ranked the top 25 players most likely to be victorious at Sahalee.

The list includes players like Hinako Shibuno, Jin Hee Im, Lexi Thompson, Grace Kim, and NaRin An, who have all shown promise and potential in recent tournaments. Players like Lydia Ko, Gabi Ruffels, Linn Grant, Andrea Lee, and Megan Khang are also featured on the list, showcasing their skills and experience on the LPGA tour.

Players to watch out for at the Women’s PGA Championship include Rose Zhang, Jin Young Ko, Minjee Lee, Ruoning Yin, and Brooke Henderson, who have each demonstrated their ability to compete at a high level in major championships. Atthaya Thitikul, Hannah Green, Lilia Vu, Yuka Saso, and Nelly Korda round out the top five in our rankings, with Korda leading the pack as the current World No. 1 and a six-time winner in 2024.

The 10th Women’s PGA Championship promises to be an exciting and competitive event, with a field of talented golfers vying for the prestigious title. As the tournament unfolds, all eyes will be on Sahalee Country Club to see which player will emerge victorious and etch their name into the history books of women’s golf. With a rich history of iconic moments and fierce competition, the Women’s PGA Championship is sure to deliver thrilling action and unforgettable performances.

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