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Florida State’s Ting Named National Golfer Of The Year By Golfweek

6/7/2025 9:04:00 AM | Women's Golf

TALLAHASSEE – Florida State's Mirabel Ting, who set the national record for lowest stroke average in a single-season, has been named the 2024-25 women's college Golf Player of the Year by Golfweek. She earned a national record 68.77 stroke average with five individual victories, nine top-six finishes in nine collegiate events, and was an incredible 80 strokes under par in leading the Seminoles to a program-best third place in the NCAA Championship Finals at the Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif.

Ting has now earned National Golfer of the Year recognitions as awarded by the Women's Golf Coaches Association, the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, and Golfweek, while earning First-Team All-American honors selected by the WGCA and Golfweek.

Ting is the second Florida State player to win the National Golfer of the Year Award as presented by Golfweek. All-American Frida Kinhult earned the award in 2019.

Ting completed her season as the runner-up in the individual standings at the NCAA Championships. She finished the 2025 season as the No. 1 collegiate golfer as ranked by Scoreboard by Clippd and has been ranked as the No. 2 golfer in the world as chosen by the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) since April 2, 2025.

Ting finished her junior season with her school record stroke average of 68.77 for the 2024-25 season with five wins, including at the Florida State Match Up and the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in March.

While at the NCAA Championships, she was awarded the prestigious ANNIKA Award from the Haskins Foundation.

She participated in the Augusta National Women's Amateur for the second time in 2025.

Ting was named as the 2025 ACC Golfer of the Year becoming the fourth Seminole to win the award, joining Florida State All-Americans Beatrice Wallin (2021) and Frida Kinhult (2019) and teammate Lottie Woad (2024).

Ting totaled five individual wins, nine top-six finishes, tallied 25 rounds on or below par, and led the Seminoles to a program record seven team victories this year. The Seminoles won the first ACC Championship in school history, won the championship of the NCAA Lexington Regional, and finished in a program-best third place at the NCAA Championships in 2025.

The native of Miri, Malaysia, has won seven times during her career including six times in her two seasons as a Seminole.
 

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