Leading players look for solid performances 


Shahriffuddin is among those in the push for stronger representation in the region. — Courtesy photos

THE Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) Tour wrapped up its 2025 season with several standout performances from the country’s rising stars – the celebrations though come with an acknowledgement that the schedule of events for the 2026 season are yet to be revealed.

With Olympic qualification points being brought into sharper focus and Malaysia’s top players pushing for breakthroughs on regional and international circuits, the final Order of Merit offers a telling snapshot of where the nation’s golf talent stands, heading into a pivotal year.

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