Jaravee Boonchant and Pimpisa Rubrong Lead International Golfers in Experiencing Thai Culture and World-Famous Thai Tea Ahead of Honda LPGA Thailand 2025

Embracing Thai Charm – Thai golfers Jaravee Boonchant (middle) and Pimpisa Rubrong (2nd from right) welcomed international players Annabel Dimmock (2nd from left), Miyu Sato (left), and Gianna Clemente (right) to a vibrant cultural experience at Legend Siam Pattaya. The group explored Thailand’s rich heritage through traditional arts, local customs, and the flavors of authentic Thai desserts and world-renowned Thai tea. This cultural immersion was part of a promotional photoshoot for Honda LPGA Thailand 2025, set to take place from February 20-23, 2025, at Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya, Chonburi.

(Chonburi, February 18, 2025) – Ahead of the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025, elite women golfers, led by Thai players Jaravee Boonchant and Pimpisa Rubrong, welcomed international participants Miyu Sato, Annabel Dimmock, and Gianna Clemente to experience Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. During a promotional photoshoot at Legend Siam Pattaya, the golfers explored traditional Thai arts, lifestyle, and cuisine, indulging in authentic Thai desserts and the world-famous Thai tea. The cultural immersion set the stage for the highly anticipated tournament, set to take place February 20-23, 2025, at Siam Country Club Old Course, Pattaya, Chonburi.

Participating in the event were Miyu Sato from Japan, a rising star and Japan LPGA Tour champion; Annabel Dimmock from the United Kingdom, a two-time Ladies European Tour winner; Gianna Clemente from the USA, a 16-year-old amateur golfer and recipient of the American Junior Golf Association’s Women Player of the Year award; and two Thai golfers, Jaravee Boonchant, a 26-year-old Bangkok native, competing in Honda LPGA Thailand for the fourth time, and  Pimpisa Rubrong, an 18-year-old Thai national team amateur golfer and winner of the Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 National Qualifiers.

Five golfers immersed themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Thailand at Legend Siam Pattaya, a cultural theme park spanning over 164 rai. Their journey took them through traditional grocery stores, vintage toy shops, and a classic coffee house, where they sampled a variety of authentic Thai cuisine, snacks, and beverages. Among the highlights was Thai tea, a beloved drink among locals and renowned worldwide.

Miyu Sato reflected on the experience, stating, “Japan and Thailand have always shared a strong friendship. Today, I had the chance to immerse myself in the atmosphere and activities in a way I had never experienced before, which deepened my appreciation for Thai culture. This is my first time competing in the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament, and I’m very excited. I will do my best.”

Annabel Dimmock added, “I’m truly impressed by the opportunity to experience Thai culture and lifestyle today. It was a new and enriching experience for me. I’ve competed in Pattaya before, and every time I return, I feel warmly welcomed. This time, when I go back home, I’ll definitely encourage my friends to visit Thailand.”

Jaravee Boonchant, the homegrown golfer, expressed, “I’m proud to help showcase the uniqueness of my country to fellow international golfers. Today, besides enjoying Thai tea, I also got to try several traditional Thai desserts. This will be my fourth time competing in the Honda LPGA Thailand, and I’m determined to give it my all. I’d love to invite all golf fans to come and cheer for their favorite players.”

Golf fans can catch all the action of Honda LPGA Thailand 2025 live on PPTV HD across multiple platforms, including www.pptvhd36.com, Facebook (@PPTVHD36), and YouTube (PPTV Sports). Tickets for both general admission and VIP access are available at www.hondalpgathailand.com. For more information, visit www.hondalpgathailand.com, Facebook (@lpgaThailand), and Instagram (@hondalpgathailand).

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