LPGA Stars Battle Intense Heat as Thailand Tournament Tests Endurance
Players confront soaring temperatures and humidity during the LPGA’s annual stop in Pattaya
Sweltering temperatures and high humidity have become a defining feature of this year’s LPGA tournament in Thailand, as players navigated demanding conditions alongside a competitive leaderboard during the tour’s annual Asian swing.
Held at Siam Country Club’s Pattaya Old Course, the event has seen afternoon temperatures climb above 34 degrees Celsius, with humidity amplifying the physical strain on competitors.
Players have described the conditions as a stern test of stamina, hydration discipline and course management, particularly during extended rounds under direct sun.
Medical teams and tournament organisers implemented additional cooling measures, including shaded rest areas, hydration stations and flexible practice schedules, to mitigate the impact of the heat.
Caddies and support staff have also played a crucial role, ensuring athletes maintain electrolyte balance and conserve energy between shots.
Several players noted that while Thailand’s tropical climate is familiar on the LPGA calendar, the intensity this week has required heightened focus.
Early tee times were widely regarded as advantageous, offering marginally cooler morning conditions before temperatures peaked in the afternoon.
The tournament continues to attract strong local and international interest, reinforcing Thailand’s status as a key destination on the LPGA schedule.
The event contributes to the country’s growing profile in global golf, supported by modern facilities and enthusiastic fan engagement.
Despite the heat, competition remains fierce, with leading contenders adapting strategies to manage fatigue while capitalising on scoring opportunities.
As the final rounds approach, the ability to endure Thailand’s climate may prove as decisive as precision off the tee.