Max Lee Becomes First Taiwanese Golfer to Secure Full-Time LIV Golf Spot
The 30-year-old earned his place in the 2025 LIV Golf League after a standout victory at the Promotions event in Riyadh.
- Max Lee, also known as Chieh-po Lee, won the 36-hole LIV Golf Promotions event in Saudi Arabia, finishing 10-under-par to secure the sole available spot in the 2025 LIV Golf League.
- Lee is the first golfer from Taiwan to earn full-time status in the Saudi-backed league, marking a significant milestone for Taiwanese golf.
- The competition featured 92 players, with the final rounds narrowing the field to 20; Lee triumphed by two strokes over Branden Grace and Taichi Kho.
- Lee's career has seen a steady rise, including his first professional win earlier this year at the International Series Thailand on the Asian Tour, where he also demonstrated clutch performances under pressure.
- Players who finished in the top 10 of the event, including Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent and American Ollie Schniederjans, earned exemptions to compete in all 10 tournaments of the International Series next year.