Malaysia’s Liyana Durisic stormed to the top of the leaderboard at the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific championship with five birdies in her last six holes in the opening round on Thursday.
The 21-year-old from Kuala Lumpur, who has competed in all three editions of the championship, is renowned for low scoring. She made 95 birdies while playing for Iowa State University this season, which was the second most by anyone in the team. At Siam Country Club’s Waterside course, she fired seven more to finish on six-under-par 66.
Durisic was being chased by two very familiar faces from the last WAAP – Australia’s Kelsey Bennett and local hero Natthakritta Vongtaveelap – who were tied second behind Mizuki Hashimoto in Abu Dhabi and were again tied for second place after Thursday at five-under-par 67.
Durisic’s only bogey of the day came in the middle of her fantastic birdie stretch, during which she hit three approach shots to tap-in distance.
Durisic easing into championship
“My round went great. I was just aiming for pars at first. My goal today was to hit fairways and greens and just get a two-putt. And then I started to hit it closer and most of my birdies were pretty much tap-ins, which felt great because I didn’t really need to try super hard to get a birdie,” said Durisic, whose best finish in the championship is T25th in Abu Dhabi in 2021 and her worst is a 46th place in China in 2019.
“It was good that I could hit it close because most greens are super slopy. I feel like if you were to land it in the correct spot it’s going to roll towards the hole and I feel like that’s what I did well today.”