Thitikul Dominates as Hull Shines with Record Second Round at Women's PGA Championship
Thitikul leads the Women's PGA Championship while Charley Hull scores the lowest second round, highlighting a challenging day in Texas.

Thitikul Extends Lead Amid Challenging Conditions
Thailand's Jeeno Thitikul continued to dominate the Women's PGA Championship, extending her lead with a solid performance in the second round. Despite the tough conditions at the Fields Ranch East course in Texas, Thitikul managed a two-under-par 70, keeping her at six under for the tournament.
Hull's Remarkable Recovery
England's Charley Hull made headlines by carding the lowest second-round score of the tournament. Hull's three-under-par 69 included four birdies and a bogey, marking the only round under 70 on a day when only 14 players broke par. This impressive performance came after a challenging opening round of 78, bringing her total to three over for the tournament.
Tough Conditions Test Players
The second round was marked by hot and windy conditions, which tested the skills and patience of the players. Thitikul highlighted the wind and rough as the most challenging aspects, emphasizing the importance of making par under such conditions.
Leaderboard Highlights
- Jeeno Thitikul (Tha): -6
- Minjee Lee (Aus): -3
- Rio Takeda (Jpn): -3
- Lexi Thompson (US): -2
- Charley Hull (Eng): +3
Notable Performances
American Lexi Thompson also had a strong round, shooting a 70 to stay at two under. Meanwhile, world number one Nelly Korda struggled, carding a 74 to finish at two over par. Ireland's Leona Maguire mirrored Korda's score, also ending the day at two over.
Missed Cut
Last year's champion, Amy Yang of South Korea, missed the cut after rounds of 76 and 77, finishing nine over par.
Conclusion
As the Women's PGA Championship progresses, the competition remains fierce with Thitikul leading the pack. The challenging conditions at Fields Ranch East continue to test the resilience and skill of the world's top golfers, promising an exciting conclusion to the tournament.