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Mirabel Wins 2025 TSM
Mirabel for Golf Week POY
Mirabel for Golfweek All-Americans
Mirabel Wins WGCA Player of the Year Award
Mirfabel Beats USC
Mirabel Wins ANNIKA
Mirabel for NCAA Day 1
Mirabel for WGCA POY Finalist
Ticket Punched
Mirabel for Lexington Day 2
Mirabel for regionals day 1
Bond ACC Coach, Ting ACC Player
Bond, Ting Earn AC COach and Golfer of the Year Awards
Mirabel for ANNIKA
ACC Championship
Mirabel for ACC Day 2
Mirabel for ACC Preview
Mirabel for ACC Golfer of the Month
Mirabel for No. 2
FSU Match Up Win
Mirabel for Day 2 Match Up
Briars Creek Champs
Team for Briars Creek Day 1
Moon Win
Mirabel for Moon Preview
Team win at Collegiate Invitational
Mirabel Ting
Ting Wins Schooner
Ting for Round 1 of Schooner
Ting for Day 1 Folds of Honor
Mirabel for Day 1 of Folds
Mirabel for Round 1 of Folds
Mirabel Medals at Malaysia Games
Mirabel Wins Fortuner Cup
Mirabel for Golfweek All-Americans
Golf Fun in San Diego
Mirabel for Arnold Palmer Cup
Mirabel at ACC's
Mirabel for ACC Golfer of the Month
Mirabel for ACC Co- Golfer of March
Mirabel Wins Augusta
Mirabel at Moon
Mirabel at Moon Round 2
Mirabel at Moon 1
Mirabel at Guadalajara
Mirabel at Guadalajara
Mirabel Ting Wins RSGC Ladies Amateur
2024 Women's Women's Golf:

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Mirabel Ting

7, 209
  • Height:
    5-0
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Miri, Malaysia
  • High School:
    Dolphin Stem Academy

(As of August 22, 2025)

STATISTICS

 
Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10
2022-23 8 22 1,578 71.73 67 6
2023-24 7 22 1,595 72.50 67 6
2024-25 9 26 1,788 68.77 66 9
Totals 24  70 4.961 70.87 66 20


TING IN THE SEMINOLE RECORD BOOK
Career Stroke Average — 2nd - 70.48 (at FSU)
Single Season Average -- 1st -- 68.77 (2024-25)
Single Season Average -- 17th -- 72.50 (2023-24)
Single Round Score — T14th — 66 (Third Round, Collegiate Invitational, February 1, 2025) (Second Round, Briar's Creek Invitational, March 11, 2025) (First Round, Florida State Match Up, March 23, 2025) (First Round, ACC Championship, April 17, 2025)
Single Season Stroke Average -- 1st -- 70.04 (2023-24)

Single Season Stroke Average — 7th — 71.06 (2022-23)
Two Round Tournament Score — 1st - 133 (Briar's Creek Invitational, March 11, 2025) (Florida State Match Up, March 23, 2025)
Two Round Tournament Score — 2nd - 134 (Schooner Fall Classic, September 23, 2024)
Three Round Tournament Score -- 1st (200, Florida State Match Up, March 23, 2025)
Three Round Tournament Score — T7th — 204 (Collegiate Invitational, February 1, 2025)
Three Round Tournament Score -- T13th -- 206 (NCAA Lwexington Regional Championship, May 7, 2025)
Four Round Tournament Score -- 1st -- 278 (NCAA Championship Finals, May 19, 2025)


HONORS
2023 Southland Conference First-Team
2023 Southland Conference Player of the Year
2023 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year 
2023 South Conference Championship Team
2023 All-NCAA Championships Athens Regional Honors
2023 Kim Moore Spirit Award (WGCA)
2023 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll
2023 All-American Second Team (WGCA)
2023 All-American Third Team (Golfweek) 
2024 ACC Golfer Of The Month (March)
2024 All-ACC
2024 FSU Academic Dean's List Honors (Spring)
2024 All-American Honorable Mention (WGCA)
2024 All-American Honorable Mention (Golfweek)
2024 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team
2024 WGCA All-American Scholar Team
2024 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2024 ACC Golfer of the Month (September)
2025 All-American Third-Team by the Golf Channel (Preseason)
2025 All-American Third-Team by Golfweek (Preseason)
2024 ANNIKA Award Final Fall Watch List
2025 ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List (March 3, 2025)
2025 ACC Golfer of the Month (March)
2025 ACC Championship Team Member
2025 ANNIKA Award Postseason Watch List
2025 Golden Nole for Women's Golf (FSU Athletics)
2025 All-ACC
2025 ACC Golfer of the Year
2025 ANNIKA Award Top-10 Finalist (May 9, 2025)
2025 WGCA Player of the Year Finalist (May 15, 2025)
2025 ANNIKA Award Winner
2025 WGCA Division I Ping Player of the Year (May 29, 2025)
2025 All-American First Team (WGCA)
2025 All-American First Team (Golfweek)
2025 National Golfer of the Year (Golfweek) (June 6, 2025)
2025 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team
2025 ACC Academic Honor Roll


MEDALIST HONORS
Moon Invitational, Spring 2023, (68-67-68, -13. 203), Suntree Country Club, Melbourne, Fla.
Valspar Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024 (68-74-67, -7, 209) Forest Hills Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.
Folds of Honor Collegiate, Fall 2024 (70-72-68, -6, 210), American Dunes Country Club, Grand Haven, Mich. 
Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024 (67-67, -6, 134), Belmar Golf Club, Norman, Okla.
Collegiate Invitational at the Guadajalara Country Club, Spring 2025 (69-69-66, -12, 204), Guadalajara Country Club, Mexico
Briars Creek Invitational, Spring 2025 (67-66, -11, 133), Golf Club at Briars Creek, Johns Island, S.C.
Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025 (66-67-67, -22, 200), Seminole Legacy Golf Club, Tallahassee, Fla.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS
2018 Sarawak Chief Minister Cup (Champion)
2018 Ambank International Junior Golf Championship (Champion)
2019 ATI Ciputra Golfpreneur Junior World Championship (Group B) (Champion)
2019 Taiwan Junior International Open (Group B) Champion)
2019 Queen Sirikit Cup
2019 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
2019 Malaysian Amateur Open
2019 Queensland Amateur Golf Championship
2020 Queensland Amateur Golf Championship
2021 Sea Games
2022 Malaysian Amateur Open
2022 Singapore Amateur Open
2022 Professional Golf Malaysia Open
2023 Arnold Palmer Cup International Team
2023 TSM Challenge (Champion)
2023 Vietnam Ladies Amateur Championship (Champion)
2023 Royal Selangor Ladies Amateur (Champion)
2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur (T8)
2024 Arnold Palmer Cup International Team
2024 Fortuner Cup (Champion)
2024 Malaysia Games (Champion)
2024 LPGA Maybank Championship (T12)
2024 Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship (Team Asia Pacific -- Champions)
2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur (32)
2025 Arnold Palmer Cup International Team (Champions)
2025 Amundi Evian Championship


WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING (WAGR) 
No. 8 (September 25, 2024), No. 9 (October 2, 2024), No. 9 (October 9, 2024), No. 8 (October 16, 2024), No. 8 (October 24, 2024), No. 6 (October 30, 2024), No. 6 (November 6, 2024), No. 6 (November 13, 2024), No. 5 (November 20, 2024), No.5 (November 27, 2024), No 5 (December 4, 2024), No. 5 (December 11, 2024), No. 4 (December 18, 2024), No. 4 (January 3, 2025), No. 4 (January 15, 2025), No. 4 (January 22, 2025), No. 4 (January 29, 2025), No. 3 (February 5, 2025), No. 3 (February 12, 2025), No. 3 (February 19, 2025), No. 3 (February 26, 2025), No. 3 (March 5. 2025), No. 3 (March 12, 2025), No. 3 (March 19, 2025), No. 3 (March 26, 2025), No. 2 (April 2, 2025), No. 2 (April 9, 2025), No 2 (April 16 2025), No. 2 (April 23, 2025), No. 2 (April 30, 2025), No. 2 (May 7, 2025), No. 2 (May 14, 2025), No. 2 (May 21, 2025), No. 2 (May 28, 2025), No. 2 (June 4, 2025), No. 2 (June 11, 2025), No. 2 (June 18, 2025), No. 2 (June 25, 2025), No. 2 (July 2, 2025), No. 2 (July 9, 2025), 

SCOREBOARD BY CLIPPD (NCAA RANKING)
No. 6 (October 16, 2024), No. 5 (October 23, 2024), No. 5 (October 30, 2024), No. 5 (November 6, 2024), No. 6 (November 13 2024), No. 2 (February 5, 2025), No. 3 (February 12, 2025), No. 4 (February 19, 2025), No. 3 (February 26, 2025), No. 3 (March 5, 2025), No. 1 (March 12, 2025), No. 1 (March 19, 2025), No. 1 (March 26, 2025), No. 1 (April 2, 2025), No. 1 (April 9, 2025), No. 1 (April 11, 2025), No. 1 (April 16, 2025), No. 1 (April 18, 2025), No. 1 (April 22, 2025), No. 1 (April 23, 2025), No. 1 (April 24, 2025), No. 1 (April 25, 2025), No. 1 (April 28, 2025), No. 1 (April 29, 2025), No. 1 (April 30, 2025), No. 1 (May 4, 2025), No. 1 (May 7, 2025), No. 1 (May 8, 2025), No. 1 (May 11, 2025), No. 1 (May 15, 2025), No. 1 (May 20, 2025), No. 1 (May 21, 2025), No. 1 (May 22, 2025), No. 1 (May 23, 2025), No. 1 (May 27, 2025), No. 1 (May 29, 2025)


PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Announced via social media her intentions to begin her professional career and forgo her final season of collegiate eligibility on July 3, 2025...made her professional debut at the Amundi Evian Championship on July 10 in France.... 

ON TING (CAREER AVERAGE: 70.87 / LOW ROUND: 66)
The nation’s top collegiate golfer during the 2024-25 season as she won the ANNIKA Award, was named the winner of the WGCA Division I Ping Player of the Year award, and named the National Golfer of the year as selected by Golfweek…named the ACC Golfer of the Year in 2025…earned First-Team All-American honors as selected by the WGCA and Golfweek in 2025…earned All-ACC honors for the second time in her career in 2025…finished as the runner-up at the 2025 NCAA Championship Finals with a school record total of 10-under par 278…began her junior season ranked No. 6 in the NCAA individual rankings by Scoreboard by Clippd…moved up to the No. 3 national ranking in February and became the nation's No. 1 golfer on March 12, 2025, following her fourth individual title at the Briar's Creek Invitational…retained the nation's penultimate national ranking through the final 10 weeks of the season…started her junior year ranked as the No. 8 women's amateur in the world on Sept. 25, 2024 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings…she rose to No. 6 (Nov. 6, 2025), then to No. 5 (Nov. 20, 2024), No. 4 (Dec. 18, 2024), No. 3 (Feb. 5, 2025), and ultimately to No. 2 (April 2, 2025) where she stayed for the remainder of the year…a six-time All-American selection – she earned First-Team All-American honors by the WGCA and Golfweek in 2025, earned Second-Team All-American honors as named by the WGCA in 2023, earned Third-Team All-American honors by Golfweek as a freshman at Augusta University in 2023, and was an Honorable Mention All-American by the WGCA and Golfweek in 2024…one of five golfers named as a Division I WGCA Freshman of the Year Presented by StrackaLine Watch List at the conclusion of her first collegiate season…a three-time all-conference selection – All-Southland in 2023 and All-ACC in 2024 and 2025…named as the Southland Conference Player and Freshman of the Year in 2023...just the third player in Southland Conference history to earn Player and Freshman of the Year honors in the same season...joined Lisa Westman (McNeese State in 2004) and Elodi Chapelet (of Lamar in 2017) as the only three players in league history to earn both honors in the same season...a transfer student-athlete from Augusta University who played her freshman season at Augusta and her sophomore and junior seasons at Florida State…an outstanding golfer who played in three conference championships, three NCAA Regional Championships, and three NCAA Championship Finals during her career…named as the winner of the 2023 Kim Moore Spirit Award by the Women Golf Coaches Association...the award is dedicated to Kim Moore, who played golf for the University of Indianapolis (1999-2003) and recognizes a student-athlete or coach who exemplifies a great spirit toward the game of golf, a positive attitude on and off the golf course, a role model for her team and mental toughness in facing challenges…named to the 2023 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...named to the Florida State Academic Dean’s List during the spring of 2024…named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honors Roll in 2023…named to the 2024 and 2025 All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Teams...named to the 2024 WGCA All-American Scholar Athlete Team...named to the 2024 ACC Academic Honor Roll...earned a 70.87 stroke average 70 rounds during 20 matches during the first three seasons of her career…averaged 70.50 strokes in 48 rounds in 16 tournaments in two seasons as a Seminole.

SUMMER 2025 EVIAN AMUNDI CHAMPIONSHIP
Played as a professional for the first time in the Amundi Evian Championship in France in her first tournament as a professional golfer...finished with a 6 over par score of 78 in her first professional round at the Evian...carded scores of 78-73 for a two-round total of 151...missed the cut. 

SUMMER 2025
Won the individual championship of the TSM Golf Challenge at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (June 19)...in winning the championship, she became the first player since 2012 to successfully defend the girls' title at the TSM Golf Challenge...carded scores of 70-68-71 for a three round total of 209 to claim her second consecutive championship...Ting finished 12 strokes ahead of the second placed finisher...

SUMMER 2025 ARNOLD PALMER CUP
Helped the International Team to a 35-25 victory over Team USA in the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup for the International Team at the Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, S.C...earned three full points in her four matches played in her second career appearance in the Arnold Palmer Cup...teamed with Justin Hastings to defeat Megha Ganne and Michael La Sasso of the United States in the Thursday Mixed Fourball competition by a 2Up margin...the victory counted as the third point of the first day of competition for the International Team...the international team led 6.5-5.5 after the first day of play...played with Florida State teammate Lottie Woad in the Friday AM Fouresomes...the Seminole duo lost to the Southern Cal duo of Jasmine Koo and Catherine Park by a 3&2 score...teamed with Justin Hastings in the Friday Mixed Foureseome competition and gained a 1Up victory over Kiara Romero and Jackson Koivun of the United States to help the International Team to a 20-16 lead after the second day of play...defeated Macy Pate of the United States, 4&3, to helped the International Team win the competition by a 35-25 score.

SPRING 2025 AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN'S AMATEUR
Finished in a tie for 32nd place as she played in the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur...was in a tie for 61st place of the 2025 ANWA after the first round with a scores of 4 over par 76...carded a 4 under par 68 in the second round and finished the two qualifying rounds with an even par total of 144...scores of 76-68 put her at even par after two rounds at Champions Retreat...was one of three players in the field who played 4 under par or better golf in the second round of the ANWA...with a scores of 68 and a two-rounds total of 144, she finished in a tie for 32nd place in the standings of the 2025 ANWA...missed the cut by just one stroke to advance to the championship round at the ANWA.

SPRING 2025 (SEASON AVERAGE: 68.76 / SEASON LOW 66)
The nation’s top collegiate golfer during the 2024-25 season as she won the ANNIKA Award. was named the winner of the WGCA Division I Ping Player of the Year award, and named the National Golfer of the year as selected by Golfweek…the ACC Golfer of the Year and an All-ACC selection for the second time in her career...a member of Florida State's ACC Championship winning lineup for the 2025 ACC Championship at the Sedgefield Country Club and the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship at the Keane Trece Golf Club....finished her junior season as she led the nation with a career-low and school-record 68.77 stroke average…completed her junior season with an incredible five individual tournament championships (at the Folds of Honor Collegiate, the Schooner Fall Classic, the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club, the Briar's Creek Invitational, and the Florida State Match Up), nine top 10 finishes, 25 of 26 rounds scored at par or better, and at an incredible 80 strokes under par…was under par in each of her collegiate events as a junior and played the postseason at 28 strokes under par in leading the Seminoles to the first ACC Championship in school history (minus eight), to the third NCAA regional championship in school history (minus 10), and to the best NCAA Championships finish in school history (minus 10)…named to the ANNIKA Award Postseason Watch List...named as the ACC Golfer of the Month for March...the individual champion and led the Seminoles to the team championship at the Briar's Creek Invitational and the Florida State Match Up...helped the Seminoles to the team championship at the Moon Invitational with a tied for sixth place individual finish...the individual champion and led the Seminoles to the team championship at the spring season opening Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club (Jan. 31-Feb. 1)...in a tie for fourth place after the first day of the Collegiate Invitational with a 3 under par score of 69 in the first round and 3 under par total after the first 27 of 54 holes had been played...her score of 69 and 3 under par score helped the Seminoles into first place in the team standings after the first day of play (27 of 54 holes)...scored a 69 in the second and third rounds to claim the championship by six strokes over teammate Lottie Woad...was the fifth individual title of her career and the fourth of her Florida State career…scores of 72-75-68 and a 1 under par total of 215 gave her a tied for sixth place finish at the Moon Invitational for her 16th career top 10 finish...helped the Seminoles to the team championship at the Moon Invitational...an even par 72 in the first round and was in a tie for 11th place in the individual standings after the first 18 holes…carded a 75 in the second round of the Moon Invitational for a two-round total of 147 and was in a tie for 21st place in the individual standings...her play helped the Seminoles into the team lead after 36 holes with a seven stroke lead over Texas A&M heading into the final round of the event...scores of 67-66 for a two-round total of 133 to win the individual championship of the Briar's Creek Invitational...her individual win helped lead the Seminoles to their fourth consecutive team championship at the Briar's Creek Invitational...a 5-under par score of 67 and was in a tie for second place in the individual standings after the first round…finished with a 2-1 record at the Old Barnwell Match Play Championships…defeated Chiara Hoerder of Mississippi State, 2&1, to clinch the Seminoles' victory over the Bulldogs in the first round of the event…Florida State defeated the Bulldogs by a 5-0 margin...defeated Skylar Sload of Wake Forest, 5&4, in the semifinals as Florida State fell to Wake Forest in the semifinals by a 3-1-1 margin...fell to Jaclyn LaHa of Virginia by a 2&1 margin in the the Seminoles' final match on Day 2 of the event...Florida State defeated Virginia by a 3-2 margin...the record breaking individual winner and led the Seminoles to a record breaking win at the Florida State Match Up...scores of 66-67-67 and a 22 under par score of 200 to win the individual championship...her scores of 16 under par and 200 strokes are both program records and Florida State Match Up tournament records as she won her seventh career tournament...a career-low tying 66 had her in first place in the individual standings after the first round...her play led the Seminoles into first place in the team standings after the first round of the Match Up...in first place in the individual standings after two rounds with score of 66-67 and a 36-hole total of 133...totaled scores of 66-70-72 and a three round total of 8 under par 208 for a tied for third place finish in the individual standings in stroke play at the ACC Championships…her play helped the Seminoles earn the No. 2 seed in match play as they finished in a tie for second place in the team standings...defeated Adora Liu of Cal, 2Up, in the semifinals of match play at the ACC Championship to lead the Seminoles to ta 3-0 win over Cal...defeated Wake Forest's Chloe Kovelesky, 5&4, to give Florida State its first point of the championship match against the Deacons...Florida State won the match and the first championship in school history by a 3-2 margin over the Deacons...finished in a tie for 2nd place in the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship with scores of 68-68-70 for a three round total of 10 under par 206...her play helped lead the Seminoles to the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship...in first place in the individual standings of the Lexington Regional Championship after the first round with a four under par score of 68...carded five birdies and played her final 12 holes at 3 under par to close the first day as the individual leader...a second consecutive score of 68 for a two round total of 136 and was in first place in the individual standings after the first 36 holes…her score of 68 included the seventh eagle of her Florida State career...her play helped the Seminoles solidify their first place standing in the team standings in the regional championship...finished as the runner-up in the stroke play portion of the NCAA Championship Finals with scores of 70-71-69-68 for a three-round total of 10 under par 278 (both school records for the NCAA Championship Finals)...helped lead the Seminoles to a fourth place finish in the team standings and the No. 4 overall seed in the match play portion of the event…earned a 3&1 win over Baily Shoemaker of Southern California in the Seminoles’ quarterfinal win in match play over the Trojans…finished her match tied against Stanford’s Andrea Revuelta as the Seminoles fell in the national semifinals to the Cardinal…led the Seminoles wit 20 of 21 rounds scored at par or better, tied for the team lead with 21 of 21 rounds scored at 75 or better, with three wins, and seven top-10 finishes…averaged a career-low 68.76 strokes in 21 rounds during seven tournaments. 

WINTER 2025 PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP
Helped lead the Asia Pacific team to the championship of the Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship at the Al Hamra Golf Club in the United Arab Emirates with a 20.0-12.0 victory over Europe...played for the Asian-Pacific team against Seminole teammate Lottie Woad who played for the European team...earned 2.0 points with victories in the Thursday Fourball and Friday Singles competitions...made her first appearance in the Patsy Hankins Trophy Championship...the Patsy Hankins Trophy is a women's amateur match play competition which takes place every two years between teams of 12 players representing Europe and Asia...the event is played over three days...the first two days comprise five foursomes matches each morning and five four-ball matches each afternoon...on the final day, all twelve team players compete in singles match play....played with Zhou Shi Yaun and fell to Nora Sundberg and Louise Rydqvist of Team Europe, 3&2, in the Wednesday Foursome competition...helped the Asia Pacific team to a 7.0-3.0 lead after the first day of play...teamed with Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien to defeat Lottie Woad and Patience Hall (Europe), 3&2, in the Thursday Foursome competition...played with Hsu-Huai-Chien in the Thursday Fourball competition where the Asia Pacific pair fell to Lottie Woad and Beth Coulter of Team Europe, 1Up...the Asia Pacific team held an 11.5-8.5 scoring advantage over Team Europe after the second day of competition...defeated Patience Rodes (Europe), 5&4, in the Friday singles competition to help clinch the team championship of the Patsy Hankins Trophy...the Asia Pacific team won the championship by a 20.0-12.0 score over Team Europe.

FALL 2024 LPGA MAYBANK CHAMPIONSHIP
Finished in a tie for 12th place in the Maybank Championship on the LPGA Tour in her home country of Malaysia...was the only amateur who played in the event...was a in a tie for 11th place after the first round as she carded a 67 in with six birdies and only one bogey...was one of 21 players to finish the first round at five strokes under par or better....carded a 75 in the second round and finished the first 36 holes in a tie for 44th place with a two-round total of 142..moved into a tie for 10th place in the Maybank Championship with an eight-birdie, bogey-free round of 64 in the third round of play...her score of 206 with single round scores of 67-75-64 had her just six strokes out of the with one round to play in the final round of play in her first major...carded a 2 under par score of 70 in the final round to finish in a tie for 12th place in the championship...carded three of four under par scores in the event...score of 67-75-64-70 for a four round total of 276.

FALL 2024 (SEASON AVERAGE: 68.80 / LOW ROUND: 67)
Preseason All-American Third-Team by Brentley Romaine and the Golf Channel and by Lance Ringler at Golfweek...named as the ACC Golfer of the Month for September 2024...the individual champion at the season opening Folds of Honor Collegiate and at the Schooner Fall Classic...the fourth golfer in school history to earn individual championships in consecutive starts in school history with her win in the Schooner...scores of 70-72-68 and a three-round total of 6 under par 210 allowed her to win the individual championship of the Folds of Honor Collegiate…led the Seminoles with a 2 under par score of 70 in the first round of the FOH...held the individual lead with six birdies on her first 13 holes, was the Seminoles' leader after the first round of the championship and was in a tie for third place in the standings after the first 18 holes of play...scored a 72 in the second round of the FOH for a 142 total for the first 36 holes of the event...was in a tie for second place in the individual standings with teammate Sophia Fullbrook after two rounds of play...totaled a 68 in the final round of the Folds of Honor and won the individual championship with a three-round total of 6 under par 210...her finish helped the Seminoles finish in second place in the team standings behind Arizona...scores of 67-67 and a 134 total allowed her to win the championship of the Schooner Fall Classic – the fourth individual title of her collegiate career…her first round score of 67 had her in a tie for fourth place in the individual standings at the Schooner...Florida State was in seventh place in the team standings at the Schooner after the first round of play...back to back scores of 67 and a 6 under par score of 134 to win the individual championship in the Schooner…her scores of 67 in the Schooner tied her season low for a single round score…led the Seminoles to a third place team finish in the Schooner...counted all five of her scores to the team total in both the Folds of Honor Collegiate and the Schooner Fall Classic…led the Seminoles with the lowest stroke average and with two wins…averaged a 68.80 strokes in five rounds during two tournaments.

SUMMER 2024 MALAYSIA GAMES
Won the individual gold medal, and a team bronze medal, in the Malaysia Games XXI at the Kaleb Golf Sarawak in Petra Jaya, Malaysia…won the individual championship by 10 strokes and teamed with Abigail Keding and Sharifah Auysyah to the third place finish in the team competition…the leader after the first round of play with a 3 under par score of 69...was the leader by four strokes after the first 18 holes had been played...maintained her position of first place in the standings after 36 holes with a 5 under par score of 67 in the second round to earn a two-round total of 136...she was eight strokes under par and held an eight stroke lead after two rounds of play…carded a 2 under par 70 on the third round to finish with a 10 under par total of 206 to win the individual championship and the gold medal 10 strokes over Wang Xin Yao who…was the only golfer in the field to finish the 54-hole championship under par. 

SUMMER 2024 ARNOLD PALMER CUP
Earned 2.0 points in four matches as a member of the International Team in the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup…She earned a full point with a victory in the Mixed Foursome event and .5 points with draw results in the Mixed Foursome and Singles competitions…played with Malchon Phichaksn (Texas A&M) and fell to Melanie Green (USF) and Michael La Sasso (Ole Miss), 4&3, in the Friday morning Mixed Fourball Event…the International Team led the competition by a 6.5-5.5 margin after the first event had been played…teamed with Emma Bunch (New Mexico State) to defeat Anna Morgan (Furman) and Latanna Stone (LSU), 3&2, in the Saturday morning Foursome event…her victory in the Foursome event pulled the International team to within 13-11 after the second of four events in the championship…played with Ben Van Wyck (Georgia) in the Saturday Mixed Foursome event and finished tied with Zoe Campos (UCLA) and David Ford (North Carolina)…the tandem of Ting and Van Wyck gained .5  points and allowed the International Team to pull into an 18-18 tie with the United States heading into the final day (singles) of the event…gained her second tie of the competition as she finished in a draw with Catherine Park (USC) in the Sunday singles competition…Team USA won the singles competition by a 14.5-9.5 margin and won the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup competition by a 32.5-27.5 final score. 

SUMMER 2024 FORTUNER CUP
Won the championship of the Fortuner Cup at the SIBU Golf Club (Sarawak, Malaysia) on June 27 with scores of 72-68-65 for a three-round total of 205…she won the championship with a 11-stroke victory over Geraldine Wong.

SPRING 2024 AUGUSTA NATIONAL WOMEN'S AMATEUR
Finished in a tie for eighth place in the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur with scores of 69-74-74 for a three-round total of 1 over par 217..was in a tie for 7th place with a 3 under par score of 69 in the first round of the ANWA...birdied her final hole to move into the top seven of the standings heading into the second round...totaled five birdies and one eagle (on hole No. 3) as she carded her 69 in the first round of the ANWA...Ting made the cut in her first career ANWA as she carded a 3 over par score of 74 in the second round and finished the first two rounds in a tie for fifth place with a two-round total of 1 under par 143...carded scores of 69-74 with six birdies and one eagle over her first 36 holes...totaled one birdie and 15 holes scored at par or better to earn  in the second round to earn her top-10 finish and will play at the famed Augusta National Course on April 6...finished the event and earned a top-10 finish at tied for 8th place with a score of 74 in the final round...totaled two birdies in the final round to earn the fourth top-10 finish at the ANWA by a Florida State player...totaled scores of 69-74-74 for a 1 over par total of 217 in her first ANWA.

SPRING 2024 (SEASON AVERAGE: 72.50 / LOW ROUND: 67)
Earned All-ACC Honors as she played in each of Florida State’s seven events during her first season at Florida State….named as the co-ACC Golfer of the Month for March of 2024...won her second career individual championship at the 2024 Valspar Augusta Invitational…ranked second among her teammates in stroke average (72.50), tied for first in rounds scored at par or better (12), second in rounds at 75 or better (14)…the individual champion at the Valspar Augusta Invitational with a three round total of 209 (68-74-67) to gain her second career Individual victory...tied her season-best for a single round score of 67 in the third round of the Valspar Augusta Invitational with a three round total of 209 with scores of 68-74-67 to win her second career individual championship...helped Florida State to a fifth place finish in the team standings at the Valspar Augusta...helped Florida State to a tied for 11th place finish in the team standings at the 2024 NCAA Division I National Championship Finals (May 17-22)...finished in a tie for 65th place in the individual standings at the NCAA Division I Championship Finals with scores of 75-77-74-77 for a four round total of 15 over par 303...her play helped the Seminoles move to the fourth and final round of stroke play in 15th place and earn a top 11 national finish for the Seminoles…finished in a tie for 36th place in the individual standings of the NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship with scores of 73-75-78 for a +10 score of 226...her play helped the Seminoles finish in fifth place in the NCAA Las Vegas Regional and advanced the Seminoles to the NCAA Championship Finals for the school-record eighth consecutive year….carded a 1 over par score of 73 and was in a tie for 19th place in the individual standings of the regional championship after the first round of play while her second round score of 75 had her in a tie for 35th place with a two-round total of 148...finished in a tie for seventh place in the individual standings of the 2024 ACC Championship at Porters Neck Country Club in Wilmington, N.C... earned her second career top-10 conference championship finish with scores of 74-70-68 for a 4 under par score of 212...her score of 68 ranked as the second-lowest score of her sophomore season…her play helped the Seminoles finish in a tie for sixth place in the individual standings in her first ACC Championship…helped Florida State to the championship of the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club in Guadalajara, Mexico with a seventh place individual finish in her first event as a Seminole....carded a team-leading 71 in the first round and was in a tie for fifth place in the individual standings…an even par score of 72 and a two round total of 143 had her in third place in the individual standings after two rounds of play...finished in seventh place in the individual standings with a 4 over par score of 220 and scores of 71-72-77...was her seventh career top-10 individual finish in nine events...helped the Seminoles lead the event wire-to-wire to gain their only team championship of the 2024 spring season...finished in team-leading seventh place in the individual standings of the Moon Invitational with scores of 72-71-71 and a three-round total of 2 under par 214...helped Florida State to an eighth place finish in the team standings…earned a tied for ninth place finish in the Florida State Match Up with three scores of 71-71-69 and a total of 5 under par score of 211...helped Florida State finish in second place in the team standings at the Florida State Match Up...in a tie for 13th place in the individual standings of the Florida State Match Up after a first round score of 71 and in a tie for 16th place in the individual standings first and second round scores of 71-71 for a 36-hole total of 142…defeated Andi Smith a Duke, 3&1, in the first round of the Old Barnwell Match Play Derby...The Seminoles fell to the Blue Devils by a 3-2-0 score...lost to Mia Lusand of South Carolina, 4&3, in the second round of match play at the Old Barnwell Derby...the Seminoles lost to the Gamecocks by a 3-1-1 margin in the second round of play...defeated Izzy Pellot of Mississippi State, 2Up, in the third round of the Old Barnwell Match Derby to gin her second match play victory of the week...the Seminoles and the Bulldogs finished their final match tied a 2-2-1...averaged 72.50 strokes in in 22 rounds during seven events.

WINTER 2023-24
Won the individual championship of the Women’s Orlando International Open with a three-round score of 1-under par 214 and scores of 75-71-68…steadily moved up the leader board and earned medalist honors after beginning the championship in a tie for 21st place after the first round of play…carded a 3 over par score of 75 as she totaled three birdies including two on the final four holes of the first round…moved into a tie for eighth place in the individual standings with a 36-hole score of 146 and scores of 75-71…finished with a 1 under par score of 71 in the second round with two birdies and 16 holes scored at par or better…earned the best score of the final round – 4 under par 68 – and was the only player in the field to finish with a third round score in the 60s…won individual medalist honors in the event with a 1 under par score of 214 and was the only golfer to finish with an under par score for the event.

FALL 2023
A member of the team but did not play in any events.

SUMMER 2023 ROYAL SELANGOR LADIES AMATEUR
Won the championship of the Royal Selangor Ladies Amateur Open at the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (August 1-3)...scores of 67 in the first round and 70 in the second for a 137 total for the first 36 holes has her in first place in the individual standings after 36 holes of play...shot a 69 in the third and final round, finished with a 54-hole score of 207, and won the championship of the Royal Selangor Ladies Amateur Championship...carded scores of 68-70-69 for a three-round total of 12-under par 207 in winning the title...after tailing in the individual standings by one stroke after the first round of play, Ting carded a 70 in the second round (and led by one stroke...she finished with a 69 in the third round to win by five strokes over Ng Jing Xuen...the victory marked her third tournament championship of the summer of 2023, following wins at the TSM Golf Challenge and the Vietnam Ladies Amateur Championship...Ting finished a combined 28 strokes under par in her three victories.

SUMMER 2023 VIETNAM LADIES AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Won the championship of the Vietnam Ladies Amateur Open (July 17)...trailed the leader by one stroke following her first round score of 73, and finished the event with a combined score of 137 in the final two rounds of play...she trailed Ng Jing Xuen by one stroke after the first round of play...took the lead in the second round with a 65 and a two round total of 138...carded a 70 in the final round and finished with a 210 total, to win the tournament championship...Totaled scores of 73-65-72 for her total of 210...won the championship by an eight-stroke margin. 

SUMMER 2023 TSM GOLF CHALLENGE
Won the championship of the TSM Golf Challenge in Malaysia (June 22)...totaled scores of 67-66-70 for a 10 under par score of 203 to gain a 12 stroke victory in the TSM Golf Challenge...was the leader in the event wire-to-wire and the only player to finish under par for the 54-hole championship.

SUMMER 2023 ARNOLD PALMER CUP
Earned 2.0 points in four matches for the International Team at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at the Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pa…the Ryder Cup-style competition features men’s and women’s collegiate golfers from the United States versus their International counterparts...teamed with her current Florida State teammates, Charlotte Heath and Lottie Woad, as members of the International Team...teamed with Herman Sekene and fell to Megan Schofill and Caleb Suratt, 4&3, in the event opening Mixed Fourball competition...earned her first point while teamed with Karisa Chul-Ak-Shorn as they defeated Olivia Mitchell and Ashleigh Park in the Friday Foursome event...played with Sampson Zheng and fell to Zoe Campos and Maxwell Moldovan of the USA in the Mixed Foursome competition on day two of the championship...defeated Amari Avery, 2&1, in her Saturday Singles match...her win was Avery’s first career loss in Palmer Cup competition as she entered played with a perfect 7-0 record as a member of the USA Arnold Palmer Cup team...her singles win capped the International teams advantage of 15.5-8.5 during the Saturday Singles matches…the USA won the championship of the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup by a 32-28 margin. 

SPRING 2023 (AT AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY) (SEASON AVERAGE: 71.56 / LOW ROUND: 67)
Earned All-American Second-Team honors as named by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association and Third-Team All-American honors from Golfweek in during her only season at Augusta...earned All-Region honors at the NCAA Athens Regional Championship as she finished in a tie for fifth place at the NCAA Athens Regional Championship…named as the Southland Conference Player and Freshman of the Year in 2023...just the third player in Southland Conference history to earn Player and Freshman of the Year honors in the same season...one of five golfers named to the Division I WGCA Freshman of the Year Presented by StrackaLine Watch List...current Seminole sophomore Lottie Woad was named as the National Freshman of the Year (co) in 2023...finished in second place (+2) at the Southland Conference Championship in leading Augusta to the 2023 Southland Conference Championship...her first career individual championship came at the Moon Invitational as she finished in a tie for first place with scores of 68-67-58 for a 13 under par score of 203...won the championship in a playoff win over Michigan State’s Leila Raines to earn medalist honors...made a 54-foot putt on the first playoff hole to gain the win...her single round score of 67, her three-round score of 203 and her 13 under par score are all of her season-best scores...at the NCAA Athens Regional, she shot 6 under par on the back nine and closed with two birdies to lift Augusta into the fifth and final spot, giving the Jaguars their first trip to the NCAA Championship...totaled four top-five finishes – tied for first at the Moon Invitational, second at the Southland Conference Championship and tied for fifth at the Lady Gator Invitational and the NCAA Athens Regional Championship – and did not finish outside of the top-15 during the regular season...played her future home course – the Seminole Legacy in Tallahassee – for the first time at the 2023 Florida State Match Up...earned scores of 73-75-74 and finished in a tie for seventh place (+5) in her first career trip to Tallahassee...totaled seven of 16 rounds below par and four rounds scored in the 60’s...helped the Jaguars to five top-three team finishes including their title at the Southland Conference Championship, second place finishes at the Ford Invitational, Valspar Augusta Invitational and the Florida State Match Up and a third place finish at the Chattanooga Classic...named as the winner of the 2023 Kim Moore Spirit Award...the award goes to This award is dedicated to Kim Moore, who played golf for the University of Indianapolis (1999-2003)...the award recognizes and honors a student-athlete or coach who exemplifies a great spirit toward the game of golf, a positive attitude on and off the golf course, a role model for her team and mental toughness in facing challenges...averaged 71.73 strokes in 16 rounds during six tournaments.

BEFORE FLORIDA STATE:
Graduated from the Dolphin Stem Academy in 2022...also attended the Hills Golf Academy in 2019 and 2020...was in the Jason Day Academy.

PERSONAL
Born September 24, 2005...Mirabel is the daughter of Thomas Ting Hee Chai...was born in Miri, Malaysia...has an older brother, Malcolm, who became a professional golfer in 2023...competed for the Malaysian National Team...began playing golf with her dad at age five...won her first tournament championship at age 10...earned medalist honors at the Sarawak Amateur Championship when she was 11...major is social science.


SPRING 2023

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Moon Invitational     68-67-68 -13     203     T1
Lady Gator Invitational 73-67 -4 140 T5
Valspar Augusta Invitational 73-73 +1 145  T14 
Florida State Match Up 73-75-74 +5  221  T7 
Chattanooga Classic 74-70-70 -2  214  T6
Southland Conference Championship 76-71-75 +6  222  2
NCAA Athens Regional Championship 74-72-67 -3  213  T5
NCAA Championship Finals                         73-75-72     +4         220 T54


 

SPRING 2024

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club 71-72-77 +4 220 7
Moon Invitational 72-71-71 -2    214 7
Valspar Augusta 68-74-67     -7     209 1
Florida State Match Up 71-71-69 -5 211 T6
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Duke W, 3&1
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. South Carolina L, 4&3
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Mississippi State W, 2Up
Augusta National Women's Amateur 69-74-74 +1 217 T8
ACC Championships 74-70-68 -4 212 T7
NCAA Las Vegas Regional Championship 73-75-78 +10 226 T36
NCAA Championship Finals 75-77-74-77 +15 303 T65



FALL 2024

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Folds of Honor Collegiate 70-72-68 -6 210 1
Schooner Fall Classic 67-67 -6 134 1


Spring 2025

Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club 69-69-66 -12     204     1
Moon Invitational 72-75-68 -1 215 T6
Briars Creek Invitational  67-66 -11 133 1
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Mississippi State W, 2&1
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Wake Forest W, 5&4
Old Barnwell Match Play Championship vs. Virginia L, 2&1
Florida State Match Up 66-67-67 -16 200 1
Augusta National Women's Amateur 76-68 E 144 T32
ACC Championships 66-70-72 -8 208 T3
ACC Championships Match Play vs. Cal W, 2Up
ACC Championships Match Play vs. Wake Forest W, 5&4
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship 68-68-70 -10 206 T2
NCAA Championship Finals 70-71-69-68 -10  278 2
NCAA Championship Finals Match Play vs. Southern California W, 3&1
NCAA Championship Finals Match Play vs. Stanford Halved


MIRABEL TING BY THE NUMBERS

  • Round 66 (Collegiate Invitational at The Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025) (Briar's Creek Invitational, Spring 2025) (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025) (ACC Championship, Spring 2025)
  • 36 Holes: 133 (Briar's Creek Invitational, Spring 2025) (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025)
  • Tournament Score: 200 (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025)
  • Tournament Score vs Par: -22 (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025)
  • Best Finish: 1 (Moon Invitational, Spring 2023, T1) (Valspar Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024, 1) (Folds of Honor, Spring 2024, 1) (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024, 1) (Collegiate Invitational at the Guadajalara Country Club, Spring 2025) 1) (Briar's Creek Invitational, Spring 2025, 1) (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025)
  • Top 5 Finishes: 14 (Last, 2, NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025)
  • Top 10 Finishes: 20 (Last, T6, Moon Invitational, Fall 2024)
  • Top 20 Finishes: 18 (Last,T14, Valspar Augusta Invitational, Spring 2023)
 
MIRABEL TING AS TEAM LEADER
  • Spring 2023, Moon Invitational (T1)
  • Spring 2023, Valspar Augusta Invitational (T5)
  • Spring 2023, Florida State Match Up (T7)
  • Spring 2023, Chattanooga Classic (T6)
  • Spring 2023, Southland Conference Championship (2)
  • Spring 2023, NCAA Athens Regional Championship (T5)
  • Spring 2023, NCAA Championship Finals (T54)
  • Spring 2024, Moon Invitational (7)
  • Spring 2024, Valspar Augusta Invitational (1)
  • Spring 2024, ACC Championship (T7)
  • Fall 2024, Folds of Honor (1)
  • Fall 2024, Schooner Fall Classic (1)
  • Spring 2025, Collegiate Invitational (1)
  • Spring 2025, Briar's Creek Invitational (1)
  • Spring 2025, Florida State Metch Up (1)
  • Spring 2025, ACC Championships (T3)
  • Spring 2025, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship (T2)
  • Spring 2025, NCAA Championship Finals (2)
 
MIRABEL TING’S BEST COLLEGIATE ROUNDS
  • First Round: 66 (Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025) (ACC Championship, Spring 2025)
  • Second Round: 66 (Briar's Creek Invitational, Spring 2025)
  • Third Round: 66 (Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club, Sping 2025)
  • Fourth Round 68 (NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025)
 
MIRABEL TING’S COLLEGIATE EAGLES
  • Spring 2023, Southland Conference Championship, Second Round, Hole No. 15, April  18, 2023
  • Spring 2023, NCAA Athens Regional, Third Round, Hole No. 10, May 10, 2023
  • Spring 2025, Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Countey Club, Hole No. 9, February 1, 2025
  • Spring 2025, Briar's Creek Invitational, Hole No. 7, March 9, 2025
  • Spring 2025, Briar's Creek Invitational, Hole No. 18, March 11, 2025
  • Spring 2025, Florida State Match Up, Hole No. 4, Match 23, 2025
  • Spring 2025, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Hole No, 5, May 6, 2025
 
MIRABEL TING’S CAREER SCORES IN THE 60's
  • 66, 3rd Round, Collegiate Invitational at The Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025
  • 66, 2nd Round, Briars Creek Invitational, Spring 2025
  • 66, 1st Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025
  • 66, 1st Round, ACC Championships, Spring 2025
  • 67, 2nd Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 67, 2nd Round, Lady Gator Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 67, 3rd Round, NCAA Athens Regional Championship, Spring 2023
  • 67, 3rd Round, Valspar Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024
  • 67, 1st Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024
  • 67, 2nd Round, Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024
  • 67, 2nd Round, Florida State Match Up, Fall 2025
  • 67, 3rd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025
  • 68, 1st Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 68, 3rd Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2023
  • 68, 1st Round, Valspar Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024
  • 68, 3rd Round, Folds of Honor Collegiate, Fall 2024
  • 68, 3rd Round, Moon Invitational, Spring 2025
  • 68, 1st Round, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025
  • 68, 2nd Round, NCAA Lexington Regional Championship, Spring 2025
  • 68, 4th Round, NCAA Championship Finals, Spring 2025
  • 69, 3rd Round, Florida State Match Up, Spring 2024
  • 69, 1st Round, Collegiate Invitational at The Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025
  • 69, 2nd Round, Collegiate Invitational at The Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025
  • 69, 3rd Round, NCAA Championship Finals, Omni La Costa Resort, Spring 2025


MIRABEL TING IN MATCH PLAY

  • March 25, 2024 vs. Andie Smith, Duke, W, 3&1
  • March 25, 2024 vs. Mia Lussand, South Carolina, L, 4&3
  • March 26, 2024 vs. Izzy Pellot, Mississippi State, W, 2Up
  • March 17, 2025 vs. Chiara Holder, Mississippi State, W, 2&1
  • March 17, 2025 vs. Skylar Sload, Wake Forest, W, 5&4
  • March 18, 2025 vs. Jaclyn LaHa, Virginia, L, 2&1
  • April 18, 2025 vs. Adora Liu, Cal, W, 2Up
  • April 18, 2025 vs. Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest, W, 5&4
  • May 20 2025 vs. Bailey Shoemaker, Southern Cal, W, 3&1
  • May 20, 2025, vs. Andrea Revuelta, Stanford, Halved
     

ARNOLD PALMER CUP 2023
Thursday Mixed Fourball: Ting and Herman Sekene (I) fell to Megan Schofill and Caleb Surratt (USA), 4&3
Friday Foursome: Ting and Karisa Chul-Ak-Shorn (I) def. Olivia Mitchell and Ashleigh Park (USA), 4&3
Friday Mixed Foursome: Ting and Sampson Zheng (I) fell to Zoe Campos and Maxwell Moldavan (USA), 4&3
Saturday Singles: Ting (I) def. Amari Avery (USA), 2&1

ARNOLD PALMER CUP 2024
Friday Mixed Fourball: Ting and Malchon Phichaksn (I) fell to Melanie Green and Michael La Sasso (USA), 4&3
Saturday Foursome: Ting and Emma Bunch (I) def. Anna Morgan and Latanna Stone (USA), 3&2
Saturday Mixed Foursome: Ting and Ben Van Wyck (I) tied Zoe Campos and David Ford (USA), Tie
Sunday Singles: Ting (I) tied Catherine Park (USA), Tie

PATSY HANKINS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2025
Wednesday Foursomes: Nora Sundberg and Louise Rydqvist (Europe) defeated Ting and Zhou Shi Yaun, 3&2
Thursday Foursomes: Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien and Mirabel Ting (Asia) def. Lottie Woad and Patience Hall (Europe), 3&2
Thursday Fourball: Lottie Woad and Beth Coulter (Europe) def. Cindy Hsu-Huai-Chien and Mirabel Ting (Asia), 1Up
Saturday Singles: Mirabel Ting def. Patience Rhodes (Europe), 5&4

ARNOLD PALMER CUP 2025
Thursday Mixed Fourball: Ting and Justin Hastings (I) def. Michael La Saso and Megha Ganne (USA), 2Up
Friday Fouresomes: Ting and Lottie Woad (I) fell to Catherine Park and Jasmine Koo (USA), 3&2
Friday Mixed Fouresomes: Ting and Justin Hastings (I) def. Jackson Koivun and Kiara Romero (USA), 1Up
Saturday Singles: Ting (I) def. Macy Pate (USA), 4&3

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