After close to 11 months of action, the LPGA Tour season concludes with the CME Group Tour Championship.

The Tiburon Golf Club event in Florida is a suitably fitting finale to the season for several reasons.

One is the $11m purse, which is one of the largest in the history of the women’s game.

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There’s also the battle for the Race to CME Globe title, which was won last year by Jeeno Thitkul.

victory at the Women’s PGA Championship.

However, the South Korean, who won the CME Group Tour Championship in 2023, didn’t do enough to make it to the 2025 edition of the season finale after going the whole year without a top-10 finish.

US Women’s Open champion Saso was facing the stark reality of needing a win at The Annika to reach the CME Group Tour Championship.

That was thanks to a hugely disappointing season that had included 14 missed cuts to that point. That became 15 at The Annika, as well as making it her 10th in a row worldwide.

As a result, it’s back to the drawing board for the Japanese star as she has an extra week to prepare for the 2026 season.

2022 Women’s Open champion began The Annika 80th in the Race to CME Globe standings, and that’s where she remained following a finish of 67th at Pelican Golf Club.

That will be a disappointment for the South African, particularly after she began the season with two top 10s and one finish of 11th in her first four appearances.

Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands.