At the AIG Women’s Open, Jeeno Thitikul didn’t just win — she dethroned world No. 1 Nelly Korda in a performance that left spectators on the edge of their seats. But what truly sent shockwaves through the golf world wasn’t just the result on the scoreboard — it was the explosive behind-the-scenes secret that surfaced just hours after her stunning victory.
Insiders close to the tournament revealed that Thitikul’s preparation for the major was far from typical. Rumors are swirling about a last-minute coaching shake-up, unconventional training methods, and even internal tensions within her camp leading up to the event. None of it showed on the course — Thitikul was calm, focused, and ruthlessly efficient. But now, the question on everyone’s mind is: How did she pull it off? And at what cost?

For many experts, her win signals not just a new name rising to the top, but a seismic shift in women’s golf. “This isn’t just about beating Korda,” one analyst said. “It’s about changing the game.”

Meanwhile, Thitikul has remained quiet about the swirling speculation, choosing instead to focus on her celebration and future goals. Still, the golf world is buzzing — not just about her performance, but about what really happened behind closed doors.

As fans and journalists alike dig deeper, one thing is clear: Jeeno Thitikul’s victory may be just the surface of a much bigger story. And if the early signs are any indication, she’s not just coming for the crown — she’s rewriting the rules.