Mary Liu (born c. 2001) is a Chinese professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. She earned her LPGA Tour membership for the 2024 season by finishing tied for 12th at LPGA Q-Series in 2023.
Liu previously played on the Epson Tour in 2023, where her best finish was 6th place. She is a two-time winner of the China LPGA Tour (CLPGA).
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Mary Liu’s Biography
Category | Details |
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Full Name | Mary Liu |
Nationality | China |
Born | c. 2001 (age 23) |
Turned Professional | 2024 |
Current Tour | LPGA Tour |
Former Tour | Epson Tour (2023) |
Professional Wins | 2 (CLPGA Tour) |
Rookie Year | 2024 |
World Ranking | 326 (as of 2024) |
Best Ranking | 312 (August 2024) |
Worst Ranking | 608 (2024 season) |
Swings | Right |
LPGA Debut | 2024 |
Professional Career
Mary Liu’s professional career began in 2024 when she earned her LPGA Tour card after finishing T12 at LPGA Q-Series.
As a rookie on the LPGA Tour, Liu has participated in 15 events during her debut season, with her best finish being a T5 at the Dana Open.
Her performance at the Dana Open showcased her potential, as she started the third round just two shots behind the leader.
Liu’s strengths lie in her putting skills, ranking 6th in Putts Per Round on the tour. Before joining the LPGA, Liu gained valuable experience on the China LPGA Tour, where she was a two-time winner, with her last victory coming at the 2021 CTBC Ladies Classic.
She also competed in the 2018 U.S. Women’s Open at Shoal Creek Club, demonstrating her ability to perform on major championship stages.
In 2023, Liu played her first full season on the Epson Tour, making 12 cuts in 18 starts and achieving a season-best 6th place finish at the IOA Golf Classic presented by LPT Realty.
Throughout her rookie season, Liu has emphasized the importance of learning and maintaining a positive attitude, recognizing the challenges of competing against top players on the LPGA Tour.
Mary Liu’s Net Worth Details
Mary Liu’s net worth is estimated to be between $1-2 million as of 2025. She has accumulated $123,900 in earnings from her participation in various events, including the LPGA Tour.
Net Worth Growth
Year | Net Worth |
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2023 | $1 million |
2024 | $1-2 million |
Prize Money
Liu has earned $123,900 in official career earnings.
Year | LPGA Official Money |
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2024 | $123,900 |
Career Stats
Statistic | Value | Rank |
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Strokes Gained Total | -0.22 | – |
SG Tee to Green | -0.61 | – |
SG Off the Tee | -0.24 | – |
SG Approach | -0.30 | – |
SG Around Green | -0.06 | – |
SG Putting | 0.20 | – |
Putts Per Round | – | 6 |
Par 3 Scoring Average | – | 6 |
One Putts Per Round | – | 17 |
Putts Per Hole | – | 18 |
Career Wins | 0 | – |
Career Top 10s | 1 | – |
Career Top 25 Finishes | 2 | – |
FAQs
1. Who is Mary Liu?
She is a 24-year-old professional golfer from China who competes on the LPGA Tour. Before earning her LPGA card, she established herself on the China Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour, capturing two titles against top regional and international fields.
2. When did Mary Liu join the LPGA Tour?
Mary Liu began playing as a full-member of the LPGA Tour in early 2024 at age 24. She transitioned to the global circuit after proving herself with multiple victories and strong performances on the CLPGA Tour.
3. What professional wins has Mary Liu achieved?
Mary Liu has recorded two victories on the China Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. Her most recent win came at the 2021 CTBC Ladies Classic, where she outplayed a competitive field to secure her second CLPGA title.
4. In which major championship has Mary Liu competed?
Liu qualified for and played in the 2018 U.S. Women’s Open at Shoal Creek Club. That appearance gave her early exposure to golf’s top-ranked players and helped her gain crucial experience on one of the sport’s biggest stages.
5. How did Mary Liu prepare for her LPGA career?
Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, she spent several seasons on the CLPGA Tour in China. During that time, she refined her technique, developed her mental game through a demanding travel schedule, and built the consistency needed to succeed internationally.