CGN Feature: Mirabel Ting  2025 ACC Golfer of the Year

Florida State University junior Mirabel Ting has emerged as one of the most dominant forces in collegiate golf, culminating in her recognition as the 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Women's Golfer of the Year. Her exceptional performance has been instrumental in leading the Seminoles to their first-ever ACC Championship and securing a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Lexington Regional.

A Season of Unprecedented Success

Ting's 2024–25 season has been nothing short of extraordinary. She clinched five individual titles, including victories at the Folds of Honor Collegiate, Schooner Fall Classic, Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club, Briar’s Creek Invitational, and the Florida State Match Up. At the Florida State Match Up, Ting set a tournament record with a 16-under-par total of 200, leading the Seminoles to their fifth title in the event.

Her consistency was unparalleled, never finishing below sixth place in any tournament and maintaining a nation-leading scoring average of 66.9.


Team Achievements and Honors

Ting's stellar play was pivotal in Florida State securing its first-ever ACC Women's Golf Championship and earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Lexington Regional. She and teammate Lottie Woad were both named to the All-ACC Team for the second consecutive year.

In addition to her ACC accolades, Ting was selected to represent Team International at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup, marking her third appearance in the prestigious collegiate competition.


Looking Ahead

As the Seminoles prepare for the NCAA Championships, Ting's leadership and consistent excellence position Florida State as a formidable contender on the national stage. Her achievements this season not only highlight her individual talent but also underscore the strength and depth of the Seminoles women's golf program.

For more information on Mirabel Ting's collegiate career, visit her Florida State profile.

Sources:

Seminoles' Bond Named ACC Coach, Ting Named ACC Golfer of The Year

2025 All-ACC Women’s Golf Team and Award Winners Announced

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