The LPGA Tour players return to service this week in Thailand after competing in the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore. We will follow two French women engaged this week: Céline Boutier and Perrine Delacour.

Make way for the HONDA LPGA Thailand - via Twitter @LPGA

Make way for the HONDA LPGA Thailand – via Twitter @LPGA

For its second consecutive week in Asia, the LPGA Tour stops this time in Thailand, in Chonburi for the HONDA LPGA. A historic LPGA tournament created in 2006, it will offer a total prize pool of $1. The Pattaya Old Course of the Siam Country Club will host the event. This par 600 of 000 yards has crowned only one Thai in fourteen years of competition.

It was Ariya Jutanugarn who managed to win on home soil last year thanks to a superb 63 (-9) in the last round. This sublime last day had allowed her to win the victory one step ahead of another Thai: Atthaya Thitikul, who had unfortunately missed the play-off, the fault of a bogey on the 71st hole.

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Atthaya Thitikul, winner of the European circuit last year, will be present at the Siam Country Club to try to grab the victory this time. Other renowned players will be present such as Stacy Lewis, Danielle Kang and Leona Maguire.

Two French women will take part in this HONDA LPGA: Céline Boutier and Perinne Delacour. Céline Boutier finished 35th last week in Singapore but is still in 7th place in the Race To CME Globe. Perrine Delacour had meanwhile signed a good Top 15 at the HSBC Women's World Championship. This thirteenth place had also allowed him to gain sixteen places in the world rankings. She is now 86th.

To find the departures of the first round: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.