Betting
2026 Honda LPGA Thailand Odds, Tips & Predictions
The 2026 edition of the Honda LPGA Thailand gets underway on Thursday, 19 February, and ends on Sunday, 22 February at Siam Country Club. The par-72 course will play host to an edition that is devoid of a cut in the field, and so every player essentially has a place come Sunday. Here is how we see this proverbial cookie crumbling, complete with the best bets and betting angles as well as trusted SportsBoom guides for all of your golf betting needs.
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Where to Watch Honda LPGA Thailand 2026?
Live coverage has been confirmed through the LPGA schedule, and this will be listed on their golf channel. Insofar as times and confirmed schedule for the weekend, we suggest you consult the Golf Channel closer to tee-off.
Latest Odds and Win Probability
As a rule of thumb, get your bets on early. The markets for the LPGA, especially in a tournament where there is no cut in the field, seem to shorten rather early, and there won’t be too much which separates the very best from the rest.
For all your access to line comparisons across the best US betting sites, we suggest you shop around before confirming your final bets.
Outright Winner Odds
Player | Odds | Implied Win %* | Sportsbook |
Jeeno Thitikul | +700 | 12.5% | FanDuel |
Jin Young Ko | +850 | 10.5% | DraftKings |
Ruoning Yin | +1200 | 7.7% | BetMGM |
Haeran Ryu | +1600 | 5.9% | Caesars |
Celine Boutier | +1800 | 5.3% | Hard Rock Bet |
Siam Country Club Old Course Fit
The Siam Country Club Old Course is a par 72 course. It is set against the backdrop mix of seashore paspalum and novatak bermudagrass, often resulting in a softer feel and occasional inconsistent tee-off.
So, why does this all matter for the average punter?
- Limited-field, no-cut means prices compress, and placement markets sharpen.
- Birdie opportunities are available, so approach play that creates chances is critical.
- Par-5 scoring separates contenders; you can’t give shots back in a small field.
- Bermuda putting matters—hot weeks decide outcomes.
- Even without a cut, a low bogey rate is vital; early drift is hard to recover.
Where players show a strong and aggressive approach, success often awaits them come Sunday.
Contenders to Watch
Favourites
- Jeeno Thitikul – It should be noted that Thitikul will be very comfortable in these conditions. Her aggressive approach is likely to play a big role here, and if she is able to limit silly mistakes, she is one to watch here.
- Jin Young Ko – Her impressive consistency is something to note here; alongside precision and a calm scoring ability, it is difficult to overlook her chances here.
Challengers
- Ruoning Yin – Again, her recent performances make her one to watch here. She is a strong scorer on the longer holes and will certainly favour this course.
- Haeran Ryu – An absolute dream for punters. Her reliable nature will make her one to keep an eye on, but don’t expect anything too flashy.
- Celine Boutier – Her skill set is among the very best in the business. She hasn’t always had the easiest run but is capable of achieving something special this weekend.
Outsiders
- Patty Tavatanakit – She is often aggressive to her own detriment, but given how comfortable she is at this course, it is difficult to ignore the fact that there will be inevitable value around her chances.
- Lilia Vu – She is a player who has at times struggled with health concerns, but if she is able to come into the weekend at her best, she is another to keep close tabs on.
Suggested Bets
These are our suggested bets for the punters looking for something somewhat safe to add to their weekend endeavour.
Top 10 Finish – Jeeno Thitikul (+150, FanDuel)
The markets don’t seem to be giving anything away early on, but consistency in a close field is always something we can take advantage of.Outright Winner – Jin Young Ko (+850, DraftKings)
She is a player whose game suits the course here. She doesn’t take too many risks, but in a tight environment, her safe nature might be rewarded generously.First-Round Leader – Ruoning Yin (+2800, BetMGM)
An outsider of sorts, but we wouldn’t discourage anyone from taking advantage of her aggression early on. Back Yin to find herself at the top of the pack after round one.**Odds are subject to change
Value Bets
Top 20 – Patty Tavatanakit (+200, Caesars)
It is an outside option, but playing at home with a degree of comfort and support in the crowd could count for something here.FRL – Celine Boutier (+3200, Hard Rock Bet)
She is another option to consider early on. She relishes playing off emotion and confidence. If she can see her irons heat up and get herself into a strong position, she is one to consider.Head-to-Head – Haeran Ryu over peer favorite (-110, DraftKings)
There is a fair bit of estimation being made here, insofar as seeing her H2H peer being the favourite. Nevertheless, we are backing her consistency to see her find a good start and get into the business end in a good position.
Honda LPGA Thailand 2026 Prediction
Best single bet: Jeeno Thitikul Top 10.
Given that the field is devoid of a cut at the business end will no doubt favour a player who will inevitably grow into the weekend. Yes, outright betting is always a viable option, but for us, herein lies the greatest value.
FAQs
At Siam Country Club, Old Course, in Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand.
No. The event traditionally features a 72-player, no-cut format.
72 players.
Check the LPGA entries page once released in January and major US sportsbooks; odds move quickly in limited fields.

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