At A Glance
- Recapping her 2023 season, the ICTSI-backed shotmaker acknowledged that she had fewer victories compared to the previous year but was consistent in placing inside the Top 10 in 14 global ranking tournaments.
Rianne Malixi is looking forward to elevating her game further after a year marked by “near-misses”.

Recapping her 2023 season, the ICTSI-backed shotmaker acknowledged that she had fewer victories compared to the previous year but was consistent in placing inside the Top 10 in 14 global ranking tournaments.
“I’d say I had a pretty solid campaign in 2023. I’d summarize it as a year of ‘almosts’,” said the 16-year-old Malixi.
“Even if I didn’t win as many events compared to 2022, I performed well, finishing inside the Top 10 in most events I played in,” she added.
Still without a major victory, Malixi has won two AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) tournaments, placed fourth in last year’s Junior World in San Diego and has racked up four victories on the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour.
She also came close to winning certain events, particularly her runner-up finish in the US Girls’ Junior Championship.
Eventually, she concluded the season at No. 62 in the world’s women’s amateur ranking.
Having committed herself to Duke University after a campus tour in August, Malixi is grateful to have found a place where she can grow both as a player and an individual.
“I am verbally committed to Duke University. I am grateful to have met the coaches and got to know some of the girls on the team. I just loved the whole atmosphere when I first visited Duke in North Carolina,” she said.
“With numerous prestigious events in 2024, I am hoping to apply all the lessons and experiences I gained to my 2024 season. Of course, my goals would also be getting stronger physically and mentally, and being more consistent and precise with my game throughout the year,” she added.