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				     <title>Honda LPGA Thailand</title>
				     <showtitle>LPGA Tour</showtitle>
				     <season>2021</season>
				     <episode>0</episode>
				     <aired>2021-05-06</aired>
				     <premiered>2021-05-06</premiered>
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				     <plot>The Honda LPGA Thailand is a women's professional golf tournament in Thailand on the LPGA Tour. First played in 2006 at the Amata Spring Country Club, the tournament moved to the Siam Country Club in 2007, on its Pattaya Old Course. It was the first LPGA Tour event held in Thailand and it increased the number of countries on the 2006 LPGA schedule to eight, including the United States. 
The tournament is a limited-field event with no cut; in 2011, 60 players were in the tournament (57 professionals and 3 amateurs); a full-field LPGA tournament has about 144 players.
The event takes place May 06-09 and has a prize fund of $1,600,000.

Ariya started her round five shot behind leader Patty Tavatanakit and made back-to-back birdies on her first three holes closing the front nine with a 30 while hitting every green and fairway. She closed the final round with a 63, her lowest 18-hole score since recording a 62 at the Meijer LPGA Classic, and took the clubhouse lead at 22-under while play was halted due to the weather and the final two groups finished.
18-year-old Atthaya Thitikul, playing in the final grouping, needed an eagle to win or a birdie to force a playoff. When play resumed she finally landed her approach to the green, a three-putt on the final hole, meaning Jutanugarn had earned her first victory in 1,507 days.</plot>
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