2025 Maybank Championship | Round 1
 United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, American Samoa, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Bahrain, Bermuda, Bhutan, Belarus, China, Cook Islands, Cuba, Cyprus, Algeria, Egypt,Western Sahara, Fiji, Micronesia, Faroe Islands, France, Georgia, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Greenland, Greece, Guam, Israel, India, Iraq, Iran, Italy, Jersey, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Libya, Morocco, Moldova, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Malta, Maldives, New Caledonia, Nepal, Nauru, Oman, French Polynesia, Pakistan, Palau, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, San Marino, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Tonga, Türkiye, Tuvalu, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican City, Vanuatu, Samoa, Yemen
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rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Muo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three son strokes gained tea to green 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.459%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three on 10en strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one go is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total choo 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one know the is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one go is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three son strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is elig trophy conversation and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well in a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brooke Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both theo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding. Three son strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Americas Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one go is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three son strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three son strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding. Three son strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brooke Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. And at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. And at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brooke Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one go is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six pleo 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding. Three son strokes gained tea to green five 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both theo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding. Three son strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two additions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three on 10en strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Thitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Theticle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitic is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brooke Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding threeen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA tour. Thickle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazu America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mazuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tik Tok leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% and 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixtime LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings, and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation, an honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonlong scoring average at the end of the year. And at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total chutu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five Paul 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 for nine, third in ball striking, nine, and fourth in greens in regulation, 75.59%. The sixth time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex player of the year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour, Fitle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship. And she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event. Take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the Tours Fall Asian Swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one goal is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three on 10en strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tours fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the May Bank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiku leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total Chu 2.99 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three sen strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tee it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex women’s world golf rankings number one gole is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is the 22-year-old Thailand native the only athlete to collect multiple victories in 2025, winning both the Mizuo America’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai, she has finished runner up at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in the previous two editions of this tournament, losing to Selene Boutier in a 9-hole playoff in 2023 and coming in second to her good friend Roning Yin in 2024. The Tiko leads the LPGA this season in several statistical categories according to KPMG performance insights data including scoring average 6895 strokes gained total shu 999 top 10 finishes 12 and birdie or better percentage 27.23% 23% among others. She is additionally ranked inside the top 10 in strokes gained pudding three strokes gained tea to green five ball 165 and strokes gained approach six ples 94 also sitting at second in rounds in the 60s 38 second in birdie to bogey ratio 2.49 third in ball striking nine and fourth in greens in regulation 75.59%. The six-time LPGA Tour winner is leading every seasonlong awards race that she is eligible to win. Currently sitting at top the race to the CME Globe points list, the Rolex Player of the Year point standings and the AON riskreward challenge, as well as leading the VE trophy conversation. An honor given to the athlete with the lowest seasonl long scoring average at the end of the year and at a venue that clearly suits her game quite well. In a form that’s been the strongest of pretty much anybody this year on the LPGA Tour. Thinkle should be a threat to win for a third time this season at the Maybank Championship. Brook Henderson. Brook Henderson is another athlete to keep an eye on in Malaysia. This is her third time competing in the Maybank Championship, and she has finished in the top 10 at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in both of her previous starts, tying for sixth in 2023 and tying for 10th in 2024. The third edition of the Maybank Championship is being contested this week in Malaysia at Koala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. With a pretty strong contingency of athletes in this limited field event, take a look at three players who are certainly worth watching as they tear it up in the penultimate event of the tour’s fall Asian swing. Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings number one Gino Theitical is one of the favorites in the field this week at the Maybank Championship. Not only is
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
 