Mirabel Ting, an exceptional talent in the world of golf, has recently made headlines for her impressive performances and dedication to the sport. At just 19 years old, she has already made waves on the professional circuit and is quickly becoming a name to remember. Hailing from a background filled with golf enthusiasts, Mirabel began playing at a young age, demonstrating natural talent and a love for the game that continues to drive her.
Ting’s amateur resume includes multiple international victories, consistently dominant performances in collegiate golf as a member of the Florida State Women’s Golf Team, and representing Malaysia on the global stage. As the recipient of the 2025 Annika Award, Mirabel was recognized for a truly dominant season as the #1 player in NCAA Women’s golf. Her season included a scoring average of 67.1, five individual wins, eight Top 3 finishes and a runner-up finish at the NCAA National Championship. All told, Mirabel faced a total of 786 competitors during her 2024-2025 schedule at Florida State University and had an overall record of 770 wins, 10 loses and 6 ties.
“Mirabel has had an incredible amateur career and truly embodies what the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel stands for — excellence, determination, and sportsmanship” said Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam, “watching her dominate at the collegiate level and now take a new leap into the professional ranks is exciting. I wish her the best.”
