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Thitikul, with a dramatic finish, won the season finale and the largest first-place prize in women’s golf history.
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Thompson grateful for fans as she leaves LPGA Tour
On the final day of the CME Group Tour Championship, Lexi Thompson reflects on her 14 years on the LPGA Tour as she steps away from full-time competition, explaining what she'll miss the most.

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Relive the best shots and biggest moments from the final round of the CME Group Tour Championship, the final event of the LPGA Tour season.
Bramlett, needing at least a three-way tie for third to keep his PGA Tour card, sits T-12 through 54 holes in Sea Island, a few shots behind McNealy, his longtime friend.
Here’s a look at final-round tee times and groupings on the Seaside Course on St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Maverick McNealy steadied himself after a rugged start Saturday with a 4-under 66 and caught up with Vince Whaley in a wild third round.
Angel Yin was making putts from across the green and threatening to build a big lead until Jeeno Thitikul finished eagle-birdie for a 9-under 63 to share the lead.
Berger is T-3 through 54 holes of the RSM Classic as he fights to finish inside the top 125 in points and keep his full PGA Tour card.
Patrick Reed became the second player in Asian Tour history to card a 59 when he posted golf’s magic number in Saturday’s third round of the Hong Kong Open.