Top 10 LPGA Storylines from 2025: A Season of Unpredictable Drama and Historic Moments
The 2025 LPGA season showcased an extraordinary blend of thrilling competition and personal milestones, generating more buzz outside the ropes than within. With a changing leadership landscape and a carousel of 29 winners, the year was rife with engaging narratives, making it one of the most memorable in recent history.
1. Grace Kim’s Unbelievable Finish
Grace Kim celebrated after her stunning victory at the Amundi Evian Championship.
Grace Kim delivered a spectacular eagle-birdie-eagle finish to clinch the Amundi Evian Championship in a dramatic playoff against Jeeno Thitikul. Kim’s thrilling final four holes—played in 4 under—set the stage for a memorable conclusion.
- Final Playoff Hole: Kim, having faced adversity with an errant shot into a pond, regained composure and made a pressure-filled birdie chip across the green. While Thitikul matched her effort, Kim cemented her victory with another eagle on the 18th hole, earning a remarkable $1.2 million and solidifying her status as a rising star.
2. Jeeno Thitikul Sweeps at CME

Jeeno Thitikul with her prestigious awards at the CME Group Tour Championship.
Thitikul capped off her season with an impressive third victory, establishing a new LPGA scoring record with an average of 68.681, surpassing the long-standing mark set by Annika Sorenstam. Her achievements included receiving the Vare Trophy and being named the Rolex LPGA Player of the Year, marking a historic achievement in women’s golf.
3. Lottie Woad’s LPGA Pro Debut Victory

Lottie Woad celebrates her stunning victory at the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open.
One week after graduating from the LEAP program, English player Lottie Woad secured her first LPGA win at the ISPS HANDA Women’s Scottish Open. Woad’s triumph made her only the third player in LPGA history to win in her debut, following in the footsteps of legends Jin Young Ko and Beverly Hanson.
4. Brooke Henderson Ends Drought at Home

Brooke Henderson receiving her trophy at the CPKC Women’s Open.
Winning the CPKC Women’s Open was a momentous occasion for Canadian golf sensation Brooke Henderson, who ended a two-year, seven-month victory drought. Henderson expressed her elation, noting that awaiting her 14th win felt like an eternity.
5. Minjee Lee Wins Third Major

Minjee Lee poses with her trophy after winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Minjee Lee emerged triumphant at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, claiming her third major title. She showcased her resilience in challenging Texas conditions, marking a comeback from a winless streak dating back to 2023.
6. Jeeno Thitikul Four-Puts; Charley Hull Wins

Charley Hull celebrates her victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship.
A shocking moment came when Thitikul four-putted on the final hole, allowing Charley Hull to secure victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship. Hull’s victory capped a challenging season, making it all the more rewarding.
7. Kim Kaufman Returns to LPGA Final Qualifying

Kim Kaufman during LPGA qualifying.
After facing a health battle, Kim Kaufman made her return to competitive golf, advancing through the second stage of LPGA Qualifying Q-Series. Her inspiring comeback journey resonated deeply within the golf community.
8. Yani Tseng’s Remarkable Comeback

Yani Tseng during her impressive performance.
Yani Tseng made headlines with her comeback performance in 2025, marking her first LPGA cut in seven years at the AIG Women’s British Open. Her determination and talent have reignited interest in her storied career.
9. Lindy Duncan Inspires with Perseverance Award Speech

Lindy Duncan at the Rolex LPGA Awards.
Although Lindy Duncan didn’t take home a title this year, her poignant speech while accepting the Heather Farr Perseverance Award captivated audiences. Her emphasis on choosing joy over validation resonated with many, highlighting her emotional journey.
10. Trouble in Texas at the Chevron Championship

Mao Saigo’s triumphant moment at the Chevron Championship.
The Chevron Championship became infamous for its chaotic finish as players struggled with course conditions, culminating in the first five-way playoff in LPGA major history. Eventually, Mao Saigo secured the victory amidst the dramatic events.
Bonus: The Caitlin and Kai Show at The ANNIKA

Caitlin Clark and Kai Trump provided an entertaining pro-am experience.
The addition of Caitlin Clark and Kai Trump at The ANNIKA tournament brought fresh excitement, solidifying the event as one of the year’s highlights with their engaging presence and strong performance.
The 2025 LPGA season proved to be a remarkable chapter in women’s golf, filled with inspiring stories, historic achievements, and unprecedented moments. As the spotlight moves forward, fans look ahead with anticipation to what the future may hold.

