Mirabel Ting Turns Professional, Set to Debut at Evian Championship

Mirabel Ting, the top-ranked player in women’s college golf and 2025 ANNIKA Award winner, has officially turned professional. The 19-year-old from Malaysia will make her debut at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship, taking place July 10 to 13 in Evian les Bains, France.

Ting recently completed a standout season at Florida State, winning five individual titles and leading the Seminoles to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championship. She recorded a 68.77 scoring average, the best single-season mark in program history, and became the first player from a non-Power Five school to win the ANNIKA Award.

She has signed with Fidelity Sports Group and will compete on both the LPGA and Epson Tours.

Ting also played for the International Team at the Arnold Palmer Cup in 2023, 2024, and 2025. She ended her amateur career ranked No. 2 in the world and was widely considered one of the most consistent players in collegiate golf.

Her professional debut at the Evian Championship will mark her first appearance in an LPGA major.


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