| Mirabel Ting | |||||||
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| Mirabel Ting on first tee at the 2025 Hills Ladies Open | |||||||
| Personal information | |||||||
| Born | 24 September 2005 Miri, Malaysia | ||||||
| Height | 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) | ||||||
| Sporting nationality | |||||||
| Career | |||||||
| College | Augusta University Florida State University | ||||||
| Turned professional | 2025 | ||||||
| Professional wins | 1 | ||||||
| Best results in LPGA major championships | |||||||
| Chevron Championship | DNP | ||||||
| Women's PGA C'ship | DNP | ||||||
| U.S. Women's Open | DNP | ||||||
| Women's British Open | DNP | ||||||
| Evian Championship | CUT: 2025 | ||||||
| Achievements and awards | |||||||
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Mirabel Ting (born 24 September 2005) is a Malaysian professional golfer. [1] [2] [3]
At Augusta University in 2023, she earned Second Team All-America honors. She later moved to Florida State University and, in her sophomore year, was invited to the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur, where she finished tied 8th.
She made her LPGA Tour debut as an amateur at the 2024 Maybank Championship on home soil, where she finished tied 12th.
Ting received the 2025 Annika Award, as the top female U.S. collegiate golfer. [4]
Ting was also awarded the 2025 Ping Player of the Year by the Women's Golf Coaches Association, the ACC Golfer of the Year and the Golden Nole for Women's Golf from FSU Athletics. [5]
Her best position on the World Amateur Golf Ranking was second, reached 1 April 2025 and she kept that position until she turned professional three months later. [6]
Ting was invited to the 2025 Evian Championship, where she made her tournament debut as a professional and missed the cut. [7]
Source: [6]
Amateur
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