NORMAN – Oklahoma head women’s golf coach Veronique Drouin-Luttrell announced the additions of Earn Thiengsri, Ellison Lundquist and Meg Tilma to the 2025 recruiting class on Monday.

Satonkan (Earn) Thiengsri | Chiangmai, Thailand

  • Member of the Thailand National Team (2023, 2024)
  • Tied for sixth at the 90th Singha Thailand Amateur Open
  • Winner of the 2024 Taiwan Junior Open
  • Placed second at the 2024 NTJGC Junior Golf Championships Final
  • Finished eighth at the 2023 SINGHA Thailand Amateur Open
  • Finished ninth at the 60th SEA Amateur Team Championship
  • Placed second at the 2023 Singapore Junior Golf Championship
  • Finished ninth at the 2023 SINGHA Thailand Amateur Match Play Championship

Drouin-Luttrell on Thiengsri … 
“Earn is a very well-rounded player. She brings a lot of international playing experience and we look forward to having her join our team next fall.”

Ellison Lundquist | Furlong, Penn.

  • Finished second at the AJGA Babygrande D.C. Classic at East Potomac Golf Links
  • Tied for second at the 2022 Girls Golf of Valley Forge HS Girls Golf Classic
  • Won the 2021 AJGA Junior All-Star at Quail Creek presented by City of Robinson

Drouin-Luttrell on Lundquist … 
“Ellison was our first commit for the 2025 class, she’s also a very well-rounded player with a great short game. I love her competitive drive to be her best.”

Meg Tilma | Wichita, Kan.

  • Competed at the 2024 Girl’s Junior PGA Championships and the US Girls’ Junior Championships
  • Placed third at the 2024 IMG Academy Junior World Championship
  • Finished fifth at the Missouri Women’s Amateur Championship
  • Placed seventh at the 2023 Imperial Junior Classic at Big Sky
  • Won the 2023 Optimist International Junior Golf Championship 15-18
  • Placed third at the 2023 Kansas Girls Junior Amateur
  • Won the 2023 Texas Masters – IMG World Qualifier
  • Mother (Cathy) won the 1991 Big Eight title at Oklahoma and was the former Wichita State head women’s golf coach

Drouin-Luttrell on Tilma …
“We are looking forward to having Meg on campus and following in the footsteps of her mom. I know it’s been a childhood dream of hers to play at Oklahoma and she’s a very solid player coming off a strong summer and fall in events.”

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