The Honda LPGA Thailand will return to the prestigious Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya from February 23-26, 2023

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The only LPGA-sanctioned event in Thailand and backed by fifteen years of experience, the tournament features more than 70 of the world's best golfers and rising Thai stars vying for a $1,7 million USD purse. Céline Boutier, the only French world number 14 in the running, will compete for the title against world number 1 Lydia Ko and number 2 Nelly Korda.

This world-class tournament, organized and promoted by IMG, simultaneously showcases Thailand's rich culture and the pinnacle of women's golf, providing the best golf experience for fans in the region.

With a record score of -26, Nanna Koertz Madsen won her first victory at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2022 last year and will be there to defend her title. Koertz Madsen took the win against Xiyu Lin with an eagle on the second hole of the playoff. The 15th edition of the Honda LPGA Thailand and was intense in twists and turns from start to finish.

Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya is conveniently located east of Sukhumvit Road, opposite Pattaya Beach, Chonburi. Just 15 minutes from Pattaya, this picturesque 800 rai golf course was founded by Dr. Thaworn Phornprapha in March 1971. The golf course and clubhouse then underwent a facelift and officially reopened on May 14, 2007.

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The golf course has retained the same layout, but has undergone a major overhaul, from tee to green, with a wall-to-wall golf cart path. The renovations have elevated the Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya to a true international championship level, making it one of the best golf courses in Thailand.

The clubhouse has also been upgraded to provide a modern and relaxing ambience, with views of the 18th green. To commemorate this remarkable milestone, Siam Country Club has changed its name to Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya.

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