Hye-Jin Choi Eyes First LPGA Win at Maybank Championship
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — In a gripping display of talent and skill, Hye-Jin Choi has maintained a commanding lead at the Maybank Championship, as she heads into the final round with a four-stroke advantage. Currently chasing her first victory on the LPGA Tour, Choi delivered an impressive performance on Saturday, shooting a 5-under-par 67, making it clear she’s a contender to watch.
Choi’s Impressive Track Record
At just 26 years old, Hye-Jin Choi boasts an impressive track record, with 28 top-10 finishes to her name. Notably, she made headlines in 2017 when she finished second at the U.S. Women’s Open, a remarkable feat accomplished while she was still a 17-year-old amateur. With such accolades, expectations are high as she aims for her first victory on the prestigious LPGA Tour.
Dominating Performance at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club
Choi began the tournament with a strong foundation, starting the third round at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club with a five-stroke lead. After 54 holes, her total accumulated score stands at an impressive 19-under 197, evidencing her solid command of the course. Each round has showcased her ability to remain unshakeable under pressure.
Liu Yan and Hannah Green in Pursuit
Following closely behind are China’s Liu Yan and Australia’s Hannah Green, who wrapped up the day in second and third places, respectively. Liu, who produced a stellar 65 in her round, appears determined to close the gap. Hannah Green, a member of Australia’s winning team from the recent International Crown, finished with a 67 and is now four strokes off Choi’s lead.
A Lim Kim’s Remarkable Ascendancy
Among the most notable performances of the day was that of A Lim Kim, who surged into contention with a superb 64. Her round included six birdies and an eagle on the 18th hole, showcasing her exciting potential. Kim’s round not only highlights her skill but also sets her in a tie for fourth place, just six strokes behind the leader.
The Rising Star: Jeeno Thitikul
World No. 1, Jeeno Thitikul, also made headlines in the third round, shooting a remarkable 65 to tie for fourth place. With a flair for dramatic finishes, she birdied her last three holes, further adding to her impressive resume. Thitikul expressed gratitude towards the supportive crowd, referring to the venue as a "mini-Thailand," further enhancing the emotional connection she has with the Malaysian audience.
Defending Champion’s Steady Presence
The defending champion, Yin Ruoning, remains in contention with a solid 69, landing her at seventh place. Ruoning’s performance underscores her competitive spirit as she attempts to defend her title, although she currently stands seven strokes behind Choi. Tied with New Zealand’s Lydia Ko, who shot a respectable 68, they both have a challenging road ahead if they aim to overcome Choi’s lead.
Looking Ahead: The Japan Classic
The Maybank Championship serves as a key stop in the LPGA’s five-week Asian swing, leading into the highly anticipated Japan Classic at Shiga next week. As players prepare to transition to this next tournament, all eyes will be on Choi to see if she can maintain her momentum and secure her first LPGA victory.
A Closing Thought
As the anticipation builds ahead of the final round of the Maybank Championship, Hye-Jin Choi stands on the brink of a potentially career-defining moment. With a blend of skill, youthful enthusiasm, and a remarkable track record, she is well-positioned to achieve her dream of clinching her first LPGA title. The excitement is palpable, leaving fans eager to see if she can overcome the challenges that lie ahead.
Conclusion
As the tournament progresses, the spotlight is indeed on Hye-Jin Choi. With her extraordinary talent and competitive spirit, she embodies the essence of modern golf. In a sport abundant with incredible female athletes, Choi’s journey is one that both fans and budding golfers will be following closely, hoping to witness a remarkable performance that could pave the way for future accolades.
Stay tuned as Choi heads into the final round, poised to make her mark on the LPGA Tour and inspire many with her journey. The world of golf is watching, and the Maybank Championship could very well become a milestone in her burgeoning career.

