Rolex Women’s World No. 1 golfer Jeeno Thitikul presented a new classroom for children after the wrap of the 2025 LPGA Tour season. The Thai golfer returned home after her marvelous season, and last week she shared a post on her Instagram account talking about a charitable initiative she had.She collaborated with fellow golfer Keera Foocharoen and presented new classrooms for the Schools. She also shared several pictures of the inauguration of the event with a long caption in which she called it the “happiness day" of her life. She wrote:"One of our happiness day in our life 🫶🏻 Yesterday, Chinese and Khao Kham, together with our kind adult group, went to open school buildings of all 3 schools. From last year's charity event, we have organized and raised funds to build them."This event can't happen without all the adults who love and care for us. Let's come together to build the 3 buildings. China and Camera are just merit bridge. But these 3 buildings are built with water and water for everyone. Thank you everyone for making our little dream and all the students come true. Please congratulate me. Amen," she added. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJeeno Thitikul and Foocharoen have worked to raise funds earlier this year. They played at the JK Golf Charity Event, and with those funds, they helped to build classrooms for three different schools in rural Thailand.Jeeno Thitikul offers a glimpse of her 2025 seasonJeeno Thitikul enjoyed a tremendous season on the LPGA Tour in 2025. On Monday, she posted a recap of her outings this season with a three-word caption."golf in 2025," she wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJeeno Thitikul started the 2025 season at the Honda LPGA Thailand. She carded four rounds of 68, 64, 69, and 66 to settle in solo third place. She was then runner-up at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.After several decent finishes, she finally won her first event of the season at the Mizuho Americas Open and then clinched the title at the Buick LPGA Shanghai. She also won the CME Group Tour Championship, which helped her earn $4 million in prize money. She played the four rounds of 67, 63, 64, and 68.The Thai golfer played 20 tournaments this season on the LPGA Tour and made the cut in 19 of them. She has earned around $7.6 million this season.She recorded 14 finishes in the top 10 and had only missed the cut at the U.S. Women’s Open, while some of her other finishes are T11 at the ShopRite LPGA Classic, T9 at the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro, and solo fourth at the Ford Championship.She was the runner-up at the Amundi Evian Championship, FM Championship, and Kroger Queen City Championship.