Mary Liu
Mary Liu
Background
Mary Liu is a professional golfer from China, a country that has seen growing success in women's golf in recent years through players like Shanshan Feng and Ruoning Yin. While details about Liu's early life and amateur career are not widely documented, her participation in LPGA Tour events demonstrates her status as part of China's emerging golf talent.
Career Overview
Liu has competed in multiple LPGA Tour events in early 2026, showing varied results that suggest she is still developing consistency at the highest level. Her most notable performance came at the Blue Bay LPGA in March 2026, where she finished tied for 19th place at 1-under par - her best result among recent tournaments. This mid-tier finish indicates potential when conditions suit her game.
Other 2026 results include a 97th place finish (-3) at the Ford Championship and 111th place (+4) at the Fortinet Founders Cup, demonstrating the typical ups and downs of a player still establishing herself on tour. The significant variance in her scores (-3 to +4 across three events) suggests Liu is working to find consistency in her tournament play.
Current Status
As of spring 2026, Mary Liu appears to be a developing player on the LPGA Tour, showing flashes of competitive golf but needing more consistent performances to climb the rankings. Her top-20 finish in China suggests she may be particularly comfortable playing in her home country. Without world ranking information or career statistics available, Liu's long-term prospects remain unclear, but she represents China's growing pipeline of professional golfers competing internationally.