Jeeno Thitikul is 22 years old — and now seventh on the LPGA’s all-time money list.

Thanks to her second consecutive $4 million winner’s check at the CME Group Tour Championship, Thitikul moved up 12 spots in career earnings.

She has now made $17,369,400, officially, in four seasons. Nearly half of that has come from her two season-ending triumphs.

Annika Sorenstam is still atop the list with $22,583,693, but Lydia Ko keeps closing the gap. Her T-41 in Naples, Florida, inched her within $1.3 million of becoming No. 1.

Here’s a look at the top 25 in official career earnings following the conclusion to the 2025 LPGA season:

RANKPLAYERCAREER EARNINGS1Annika Sorenstam$22,583,6932Lydia Ko$21,316,7683Karrie Webb$20,293,6174Cristie Kerr$20,179,8485Minjee Lee$18,656,5606Inbee Park$18,262,3447Jeeno Thitikul$17,369,4008Amy Yang$16,117,5919Nelly Korda$16,109,55810Lexi Thompson$15,498,22711Sei Young Kim$15,492,56812Lorena Ochoa$14,863,33113Suzann Pettersen$14,837,57814Jin Young Ko$14,742,06215Stacy Lewis$14,676,86616Brooke M. Henderson$14,639,74617Ariya Jutanugarn$14,135,51618Juli Inkster$14,018,39119Anna Nordqvist$13,542,93520Se Ri Pak$12,583,71221Angela Stanford$12,333,86022So Yeon Ryu$12,237,17323Paula Creamer$12,161,18724Shanshan Feng$11,981,36425Hyo Joo Kim$11,343,339

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