Malaysian quartet secures CLPGA status


MALAYSIA’S women golfers are quietly and welcomingly making their presence felt on the China LPGA Tour.

This was highlighted in the confirmation that four players retained their cards for the 2026 season, and the achievement signals more than just survival on a growing and demanding circuit. If anything, it marked the progress and emergence of budding international careers, which should be supported at every turn possible.

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