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Mirabel Ting of FSU finishes T12 after strong weekend at LPGA Maybank Championship
27 Oct 2024
by AmateurGolf.com Staff

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Mirabel Ting at the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur (Thomas Lovelock photo)
Mirabel Ting at the 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur (Thomas Lovelock photo)

In her LPGA debut, Mirabel Ting of Florida State was impressive against the top golfers in the world.

2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course, Ting shot rounds of 67-75-64-70 to finish 12-under and T12. 

Ting is ranked No. 51 at the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings.

THIRD ROUND RECAP

Mirabel Ting of Florida State was almost perfect in her third round at the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course, and it propelled her into contention. 

Ting shot a third-round 8-under 64 with eight birdies and no bogeys to jump from T44 to T10 and six shots behind the leaders.

She started on the back nine and caught fire, recording six birdies and carding a 30 before adding two more birdies after making the turn.

Ting has now recorded rounds of 67-75-64. Another strong round in the last 18 holes on Sunday, and she could find herself in true contention in her LPGA debut. 

SECOND ROUND RECAP

Mirabel Ting of Florida State heads into the weekend at T44 and 2-under at the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course.

This is a no-cut event, so Ting will be playing on Saturday and Sunday.

After an impressive 5-under 67 in the first round, but a 3-over 75 in the second round saw her fall from T11 to T44. She recorded three bogeys, a double bogey and two birdies.

She was 5-over through 14 holes after a double bogey on No. 14, but birdies on Nos. 15 and 17 coming into the clubhouse saw her finish strong.

FIRST ROUND RECAP

Mirabel Ting of Florida State shot a 5-under 67 in the first round of the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course. This is the collegiate junior's LPGA debut.

She got off to a hot start, birding four of the first five holes to propel up the leaderboard immediately. She is T11 heading into the second round.

She made birdies on holes No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 14, and 18 with just one bogey, the par-5 No. 10.


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PREVIEW

Florida State University standout Mirabel Ting is set to make her highly anticipated LPGA debut at the 2024 Maybank Championship, held at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course. Ting, a rising star in amateur golf and Malaysia’s highest-ranked female amateur enters this event in the midst of an impressive collegiate season. She stands as one of four Malaysian players in the 78-player field and the only amateur, showcasing her rapid ascent in the global golf scene.

"This is my first LPGA event and easily the most significant tournament of my career so far,” said Ting. “The fact that it's on home soil makes it even more special. I'll have friends and family there, including my grandfather, which adds so much meaning to this opportunity.”

This week’s Maybank Championship marks the third stop on the LPGA’s fall Asian swing. It also serves as a return to familiar turf for Ting, who has previously competed on the West Course, though her experience at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club has primarily been on the East Course. Known for her powerful ball-striking, Ting has focused on refining her short game as she prepares for this challenge against the world’s best.

“I feel confident in my long game,” Ting added. “It’s the short game where I’ve been putting in the extra hours. It’s about sharpening up my up-and-down play and staying consistent on the greens.”

The 2024 Maybank Championship follows the dramatic conclusion of last year’s event, where Celine Boutier defeated Jeeno Thitikul in a nine-hole playoff. Ting will be competing in a field that includes several of the LPGA’s top players, such as Hannah Green, who won the recent BMW Ladies Championship, and Ruoning Yin, the Buick LPGA winner.

A Breakout Year for Ting
Mirabel Ting’s LPGA debut caps off a standout year of achievements. Currently ranked No. 8 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR), Ting has been a driving force behind Florida State’s success in collegiate golf. Her performances this year include two victories and several top-10 finishes in major amateur events, underscoring her status as one of the game's brightest young talents.

Ting’s 2024 season highlights include a victory at the prestigious Augusta Women’s Invitational and a T8 finish at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. She also claimed first place at the Women's Orlando International and posted strong showings in collegiate events, such as the ACC Women's Championship and the Moon Golf Invitational.

Her 2023 season was equally impressive, with a win at the Moon Golf Invitational and notable finishes at the NCAA Women's South Regional (T5) and the Florida Gators Women’s Invitational (T5). Ting’s consistent ability to compete at the highest level has helped her ascend rapidly in the global rankings, making her a key player for Florida State’s golf program.

Golfing Roots and Collegiate Success
Ting, who hails from Malaysia, has been an integral part of Florida State’s women’s golf team, which is stacked with talent, including World No. 1 amateur Lottie Woad. Her journey to the LPGA begins in Southeast Asia, where she developed her game playing in amateur tournaments across the region. Ting’s breakthrough came in 2019 when she finished T6 at the Queen Sirikit Cup, a premier team competition in Asia-Pacific women’s golf.

Her college career has been equally impressive. She has consistently demonstrated poise and precision under pressure, leading Florida State to numerous team successes. With Ting’s stellar performances, the Seminoles have solidified their reputation as a collegiate powerhouse.

Looking Ahead
As Mirabel Ting embarks on her LPGA debut, her future in professional golf looks exceptionally bright. Her amateur record, combined with her disciplined approach to honing her skills, signals that she’s ready to compete on the world stage. With family and friends supporting her from the sidelines, this week’s Maybank Championship could be the first of many professional milestones in Ting’s career.

RANKINGS EVENT ACHIEVEMENTS

2024 Tournament Highlights

Augusta Women's Invitational: 1st place
Women's Orlando International: 1st place
Augusta National Women’s Amateur: T8
Moon Golf Invitational: 7th place
ACC Women's Championship: T7
Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara CC: 7th place
Florida State Match-Up: T6

2023 Tournament Highlights

Moon Golf Invitational: 1st place
NCAA Women's South Regional: T5
Florida Gators Women's Invitational: T5
Florida State Match-Up: T7
2022 Player-of-the-Year Rankings:

2022 Tournament Highlights

Malaysian Women's Open Amateur: T6
2019 Player-of-the-Year Rankings:

2021 Tournament Highlights

Queen Sirikit Cup: T6

 

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