Leaner Ariya Jutanugarn has adopted a strict diet regimen in the hope of having a long career. I'll still try my best this year but won't put too much pressure on myself. “I need to stay healthy. "Success is not all about winning tournaments, becoming the world No.1 or earning a lot of money," Ariya said recently.Three Thais are in the field -- sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn and Jasmine (Thidapa) Suwannapura.The LPGA Tour season kicks off today, launching a year which will see the world's best female golfers compete for US$75 million in prize money.

“I want to start winning a tournament again as soon as possible,” she concluded.As Big Ten changes course, schools credit better testing"This weekend is different": MotoE™ ready for Misano rematchPFL STUDIOS "Inside the season" set to debut on ESPN News and ESPN+ And I want to play golf for a long time,” said Ariya, whose career highlights included two Major wins – at the Women’s British Open in 2016 and US Women’s Open in 2018.Andersson looks to upset Petchmorakot in ONE World Championship showdown"The Championship is crazy! 16 Jan 2020 at 09:11 Total prize money on the PGA Tour will be more than $400 million, including bonus money for the season-long FedEx Cup points race.And LPGA player Pernilla Lindberg, the 2018 ANA Inspiration champion, said the women's circuit nevertheless can only focus on their own product.Other players in the field this week include 19-time LPGA Tour winner Park In-Bee and six top-10 players -- No.3 Nelly Korda, No.4 Danielle Kang, No.5 Kim Sei-Young, No.6 Nasa Hataoka, No.8 Brooke Henderson and No.10 Lexi Thompson.Thank you for subscribing our enewsletter. "We can only focus on what we're doing and we're increasing our purses but as we're increasing them, the guys are still running away from us," said Lindberg, a member of the LPGA player board.By subscribing, you accept the terms and conditions in our "It is such a good time to be part of the women's game. I want to play golf happily. I have cut off sugar,” added Ariya, who was advised by a doctor to restrict her sugar intake.Copyright Ⓒ 2019 Nationthailand - All rights reserved.SET rises despite political unrest, FTSE rebalancingTwo foreigners among seven new Covid-19 cases in quarantine Ending the drought of titles is one of her 2020 goals.Three new Covid-19 cases in state quarantineHeavy rain forecast for many parts of Thailand, storm 'Noul' downgradedLeaner Ariya Jutanugarn has adopted a strict diet regimen in the hope of having a long career. She was born in Bangkok. "My passion for golf is definitely still burning. You will get the updates within 24 hours.The 2020 season begins at the Tournament of Champions at the Four Seasons Club in Orlando, which features 26 LPGA champions from 2018-2019 along with 49 celebrities and amateurs. Speaking during a press conference with her sponsor SCG on Monday, Ariya said she has started to take better care of herself and has become more prudent with her diet choice.Crocodile caught and cooked after brutal Rayong attack Golfer Ariya leans towards another win after title drought Saturday, September 12, 2020 “I have been more selective with food.

Redemption For Lexi, $1 Million For Ariya As Both Are Winners at CME Group Tour Championship Tournament News Jutanugarn wins Race to CME Globe, Sweeps Season Awards "We're doing our part trying to catch up but they're moving further ahead which in one way is sad but I'm happy with the purses we [have] and we're for sure going in the right direction.The National Health Security Office (NHSO) has terminated contracts with 64 clinics and hospitals for their alleged involvement in graft, and asked 800,000 patients affected by the contract terminations to seek state medical care and services at nearby partner clinics.The Public Warehouse Organisation (PWO) has brought the case of its controversial 110-billion-baht rubber glove procurement to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), requesting an investigation into its former acting director.published : She became the number one ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings in June 2017. "Sisters Ariya, left, and Moriya Jutanugarn during an event in Bangkok last month. Too much spin: Fairway zoysia grass tricks A. Jutanugarn August 29, 2020 The zoysia fairway on the fifth hole get the better of Ariya Jutanugarn during the … It's going to be my 11th year on the LPGA Tour and I feel each and every year it's getting better." Parliament has passed a 3.29 trillion baht budget bill for the 2021 fiscal year starting in October, aimed at reviving an economy battered by the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic.B110bn rubber glove deal case goes to DSI ©2020 Bangkok Post Public Company Limited Open season: seven riders within less than 20 points as MotoGP™ gets back in the ring at MisanoPWO board 'in the dark' about Bt112-billion surgical gloves dealViñales tops busy Misano test from Nakagami and ZarcoHeavy rain forecast for many parts of Thailand, as storm set to hit MukdahanFree SkyTrain ride for cyclists on Bangkok Car Free Day 2020 — Sophia Popov 2019 — Hinako Shibuno 2018 — Georgia Hall 2017 — In-Kyung Kim 2016 — Ariya Jutanugarn 2015 — Inbee Park 2014 — Mo Martin 2013 — Stacy Lewis… Ariya, Thailand's highest-ranked player at No.12, had an unconvincing spell last year as she failed to win a single title.But the former world No.1 said winning is not everything. Meanwhile, the LPGA purses -- an average of more than $2 million per event over the 33 official money tournaments -- are nothing to scoff at, even if they are not comparable to the men.LPGA commissioner Mike Whan has long been sanguine about the disparity, which he said reflects the higher television ratings for men's golf in the US. Please contact : Sirintip Yutika Mobile +66 80 818 8187Ministry staffer succumbs to Covid-19, first death in Thailand since June 2 Ariya Jutanugarn is a Thai professional golfer who plays on the American-based LPGA Tour. Do you like the content of this article? Since winning the Ladies Scottish Open in July 2018, the 24-year-old Bangkokian has yet to savour another victory.

She is the first golfer, male or female, from Thailand to win a major championship.