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Max puts LIV Golf glory down to quality fields on The International Series

LIV Golf Promotions champion Lee Chieh-po holds aloft the silverware after securing a two-shot win and booking his place on the 2025 LIV Golf League roster. Picture by LIV Golf.

Lee Chieh-po celebrates after winning the LIV Golf Promotions event on Saturday 14 December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The result secured a place on the LIV Golf League next season for the International Series Thailand champion. Picture by LIV Golf.

Chinese Taipei’s Lee Chieh-po credited the strong fields on The International Series  for helping him claim the LIV Golf Promotions golden ticket that gives him a  place alongside some of the biggest names in world golf on the LIV Golf League next season.

Lee, whose English name is Max, secured his spot by closing out a two-shot victory in a gruelling 36-hole final day on the three-day, four-round event contested by over 90 players at Riyadh Golf Club.

After making it to the final 20 with a four-under 67 on Friday, Max stormed into the lead in the first of two rounds on the final day, thanks to nine birdies and two bogeys in his seven-under 64.

Despite LIV Golf heavyweight Branden Grace and Hong Kong’s rising star Taichi Kho breathing down his neck, and concerted pressure from playing partner Ollie Schniederjans, Max stayed cool with a three-under 68 to maintain his two-shot cushion and secure a priceless place on the 2025 roster.

It has been a dramatic rise for the 30-year-old, who only claimed his first win on the Asian Tour in October at International Series Thailand, a high-profile result that rocketed him up The International Series Rankings.

He said: “At the start of this year, I didn’t set any goals of getting onto LIV Golf, it was more about making the most of these incredible playing opportunities on The International Series and the Asian Tour.

“That was still my mindset right up until I won International Series Thailand. It felt as if that win opened more doors for me. But even then, I was not convinced I would get in this week, so it is incredible to be here, to compete in such a strong field, and to go on to win.”

Max entered the tournament in round two thanks to his last-gasp victory over LIV Golf star Peter Uihlein in Thailand, where he stole up on the Range Goats GC player with birdies on 17 and 18 for a final-round 63 to triumph at the Thai Country Club in Bangkok, on the sixth elevated event of 10 on the Asian Tour calendar.

Lee Chieh-po putts on the 18th green on the morning round during the 36-hole final day of the LIV Golf Promotions event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Picture by LIV Golf.

He believes that playing in The International Series has had a direct impact on his game, and is hoping to continue his upward trajectory against superstars such as Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Cam Smith next season, with his campaign getting underway on the same course at LIV Golf Riyadh from 06-08 February.

He said: “I really didn’t expect this from myself (the season and the LIV Golf Promotions win) but I do believe that the quality of the field makes me play better.

“Competing against some world-class players and LIV Golf League stars on The International Series has been huge for me, a big part of my development and I hope I can continue that and do even better next year, playing with such quality players every event on the LIV Golf League.”

Max is the latest player to take the pathway onto LIV Golf via The International Series Rankings, following in the footsteps of Scott Vincent and Andy Ogletree, who both progressed as rankings champions, plus Kieran Vincent and Jinichiro Kozuma, who made it via the promotions event last season.

He is hoping he will be joined by more of his peers in the near future and is excited about the next step on his incredible journey.

He said: “It means a lot to me because I was playing on the Asian Tour many years, and I think LIV Golf is every player’s goal, every player’s target.”

 


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