Days after the limited field International Crown – which was won by Team Australia – the LPGA Tour returned to action this week with its latest individual stroke play event, the Maybank Championship.

Ruoning Yin and inaugural champion Celine Boutier both began the tournament with hopes of another victory, as did World No.1 and Race To CME Globe leader, Jeeno Thitikul.

Whoever comes out on top in the $3 million event is once again destined to earn an impressive $450,000, as was the case in each of the first two editions, with the runner-up set to claim around $280,000 for their efforts at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club.

Ruoning Yin holds up the 2024 Maybank Championship trophy

Ruoning Yin holds up the 2024 Maybank Championship trophy

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Each of the top-six should scoop a six-figure sum for their impressive finish while those in the top-30 could claim upwards of $30,000. Anyone in T50th or better could easily walk away with in excess of $10,000 in prize money.

Simply making the cut will be the least most players in the field will be aiming for this week, with a handful of points joining a check for just under $7,000 as the minimum reward.

Below is the maximum amount of prize money each position will earn at the 2025 Maybank Championship, based on 65 players making the cut.