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LPGA Rookie Miyu Yamashita Overcomes 8-Stroke Deficit to Win Maybank Tournament

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 2, 2025Updated:November 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Miyu Yamashita: A Rising Star in Professional Golf

Miyu Yamashita’s remarkable rookie season on the LPGA Tour has captured the attention of golf enthusiasts around the globe. With an impressive record of 19 out of 21 cuts made, 10 top-10 finishes, and a major championship victory at the AIG Women’s Open, her debut year has already been one for the ages. However, her achievements didn’t stop there. In a stunning twist during the Maybank Championship in Malaysia, Yamashita showcased her immense talent and resilience by coming from eight strokes down in the final round to secure yet another victory.

Yamashita’s win at the Maybank Championship marks a historic comeback, tying the second-largest comeback deficit in LPGA Tour history since 1980. She finished the round with a stellar seven-under-par 65 and clinched the title with a birdie in a playoff that featured three contenders. This victory solidified her place in LPGA history and made her the first rookie to win twice in a season since Jeeno Thitikul in 2022.

As the 54-hole leader, H.J. Choi entered Sunday with confidence, boasting a four-shot lead over Yan Liu and a five-shot advantage over Hannah Green. However, the final round proved to be anything but predictable, with two weather delays disrupting play and a thrilling five-way tie for first emerging on the back nine. This unpredictability kept fans on the edge of their seats as the day unfolded.

Yamashita, who started the day in eighth place, wasted no time in making her move. With a strong start, she birdied the first three holes as well as three of the first four on the back nine. Her flawless play, devoid of any bogeys, showcased her exceptional skill and mental toughness. “My putting was solid and I could make many birdies,” she remarked, expressing her satisfaction with her performance after a tough third round.

After completing her round at 18 under par, Yamashita anxiously awaited the outcomes of her competitors, uncertain if her score would be enough for victory. Meanwhile, Choi struggled to find her rhythm, managing only one birdie on the eighth hole but bogeying three of the next four. This pressure allowed Yamashita and her fellow playoff contenders to remain in the hunt for the trophy, culminating in an exhilarating playoff scenario.

In the final stages, Hannah Green’s performance shined, as she made seven birdies of her own but also faced challenges with three bogeys, finishing at 68 for the day. Her birdie on the 18th hole secured her spot in the playoff alongside Yamashita and Choi. However, before the playoff commenced, yet another rain delay added to the tension, requiring the players to stay sharp while waiting for the course to become playable again.

While waiting to begin the playoff, Yamashita admitted to feeling frustrated that she couldn’t birdie the par-5 18th. To calm her nerves, she listened to music, mentally preparing herself for the challenges that lay ahead. When play resumed, she demonstrated her formidable skill by draining a 20-foot birdie putt to conclude the playoff after just one hole.

As the LPGA Tour wraps up its five-week Asian swing, golfers now gear up for the upcoming Japan Classic. With only two events remaining on the schedule, including The Annika and the CME Group Tour Championship, the stakes are higher than ever. Yamashita’s extraordinary performance during the Maybank Championship has not only affirmed her status as a formidable competitor but also hints at a bright future in the sport.

In summary, Miyu Yamashita is a remarkable talent whose performance on the LPGA Tour has captivated audiences worldwide. Her recent victory and record-breaking comeback are just the beginning of what promises to be an illustrious career. With her accolades piling up early in her career, including her significant triumph at the AIG Women’s Open, fans and analysts alike eagerly await her future performances. Keep an eye on this young powerhouse as she continues to challenge the boundaries of professional golf.

With the professional golf season in full swing, the excitement surrounding emerging stars like Yamashita is palpable. Her journey serves as a strong reminder of the dedication and resilience required to succeed at the highest levels of sport. As the LPGA continues to showcase its depth of talent, golfers and fans alike are sure to be inspired by stories of triumph like that of Miyu Yamashita.

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