Fresh from victories at the 2026 Women’s World Sand Greens Championship in Australia in March and the Tun Ahmad Sarji Trophy in April, Malaysia’s Liyana Durisic continued her impressive run of form by emerging as the country’s leading performer at the Moutai Singapore Ladies Masters on Sunday.
The Malaysian signed for a closing one-over-par 73 to finish tied 12th at Laguna National Golf Resort Club, posting rounds of 72, 70 and 73 for a three-day total of one-under-par 215. Competing against a strong international field of 108 players, the result adds another encouraging chapter to what has already been a breakthrough season for the 22-year-old.
Fellow Malaysian Winnie Ng finished tied 63rd after rounds of 75, 77 and 76 for a 12-over-par aggregate of 228.

2026 Moutai Singapore Ladies Masters Champion- Sui Xiang
At the top of the leaderboard, China’s Sui Xiang held her nerve to secure the title after closing with a one-over-par 73, finishing on seven-under-par 209 to win by a single shot.
The 27-year-old was pushed all the way by the Philippines’ Florence Yvon Bisera, whose final-round 70 set up a tense finish. Bisera reduced the deficit to one shot with a birdie on the par-four 16th before dropping a shot on the 17th. Sui also bogeyed the same hole, leaving the championship hanging in the balance heading to the final tee.
Needing only a par to avoid a playoff, Sui safely found the 18th green and calmly two-putted to seal her third China LPGA title.
“This is a significant win for me, especially as I have enjoyed playing in Singapore but have not been able to get over the line here before,” said Sui. “I made a mistake on 17, but when I stood on the final tee, I just told myself to stay focused and avoid another one. I’m very happy everything worked out.”
Bisera, who is enjoying her rookie season on the China LPGA Tour, finished runner-up after a spirited challenge that kept the pressure on the eventual champion until the final hole.
“I tried my best today, but it wasn’t enough,” said the 24-year-old Filipino. “Still, this result gives me a lot of confidence. I know I can compete at this level and I’ll continue working hard for the rest of the season.”
Canadian amateur Shauna Liu and Indonesia’s Holly Victoria Halim shared third place after rounds of 71, while Thailand’s Kan Bunnabodee and Kultida Pramphun, together with South Korea’s Choi Seo Hyeon, finished tied for fifth.
Now in its third edition, the Moutai Singapore Ladies Masters featured an increased prize purse of US$120,000 and continues to strengthen its position as one of the flagship events on the China LPGA Tour calendar.
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