A Maiden Victory, 4 Top-10 Finishes Across 3 Tours.
Five clients, three tours, and breakthrough results across every level of professional golf — each one writing a different chapter in the same story: a deliberately small, hand-picked FSG clients competing, climbing and winning at the highest levels of the professional game.
Maisie Filler — First Professional Win at the Taco Bell Natchez Classic
The headline of the week belongs to Maisie Filler, who captured her first professional title at the Taco Bell Natchez Classic on the ANNIKA Women’s All Pro Tour at Beau Pré Country Club in Natchez, Mississippi.
Maisie set the tone in round one with a 6-under 66 to take the opening lead, recording four birdies on the front nine and just one bogey on the day. She never relinquished control. The University of Florida graduate — a former second team All-American, four-time SEC Golfer of the Week, and 2024 Connecticut Women’s Amateur champion — has been on a steady upward trajectory since turning professional, and the breakthrough at Natchez is the kind of moment that defines a young career.

“I had a solid day of being able to give myself a lot of opportunities and playing smart,” Maisie said after the opening round. “This golf course rewards smart play, so that was my goal going into this event. I am really happy to be playing with more freedom and I’m just excited to be out here.”
That freedom showed all week.
The win comes with more than a trophy. The top two finishers at the Taco Bell Natchez Classic earn an exemption into the Epson Tour’s Reliance Matrix Championship in Las Vegas, May 7-10 — meaning Maisie’s victory has earned her the next opportunity, one rung up the developmental ladder, with a chance to keep building momentum on a bigger stage.

Maisie joined the FSG family during her transition to the professional ranks after an incredible collegiate career at University of Florida, and this win is the validation of what her resume and talent has been promising for a long time.
Hank Lebioda — T-6 at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Hank Lebioda partnered with Eric Cole to post a tied-for-sixth finish at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the PGA TOUR’s only team event of the year. The duo finished at 27-under across four rounds at TPC Louisiana, Hank’s best finish of the 2026 PGA TOUR season.

The Zurich Classic is a unique format — alternating four-ball and alternate shot rounds — that rewards chemistry and trust as much as ball-striking. Hank and Eric clearly had both. They posted four rounds in red figures and finished one stroke off the eventual top-five.

Hank’s path back to this moment has been one of the more compelling resilience stories in professional golf. After a five-season run on the PGA TOUR from 2018 to 2023, the 32-year-old Floridian — and Florida State alum who has battled Crohn’s disease throughout his career — returned to the Korn Ferry Tour. He used that detour to rebuild his game, claiming his first Korn Ferry Tour victory at The Bahamas Golf Classic in 2025 along the way. He earned his way back to the PGA TOUR through a sixth-place finish on the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Points List.
This week’s result is the clearest signal yet that he belongs back at this level. T-6 finishes don’t happen on accident at PGA TOUR events. Hank is just getting started in 2026.
Davis Chatfield — T-17 at the Zurich Classic, a Rookie-Year Best
In his rookie PGA TOUR season, Davis Chatfield teamed with Adrien Dumont de Chassart to finish tied for 17th at the Zurich Classic, posting 24-under for the week. The result is Davis’s best finish of the 2026 PGA TOUR season and an important confidence-builder as the schedule heats up for a busy summer stretch.

The 26-year-old from Attleboro, Massachusetts, and University of Notre Dame alum earned his first PGA TOUR card through a strong 2025 Korn Ferry Tour campaign that included six top-10 finishes and runner-up showings at the Astara Chile Classic and the UNC Health Championship. Before that, he was a 2022 All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection at Notre Dame and reached the quarterfinals of the 2021 U.S. Amateur at Oakmont.

Rookie seasons on the PGA TOUR are about reps, learning, and finding the moments that prove you belong. The Zurich was one of those moments. Pairing Davis with a teammate in a high-pressure format and watching him hold his own at -24 against the deepest fields in golf is exactly the kind of result that turns rookie seasons into careers.
Anne Chen and Mirabel Ting — Top-10s at the Epson Tour’s IOA Championship
On the Epson Tour, FSG clients Anne Chen and Mirabel Ting both finished tied for 10th at the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa, contested at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon in Beaumont, California.

For Anne, the 2024 Duke graduate, the result is the kind of consistent top-10 performance that defines a player’s first full LPGA Tour-eligible season. She arrived in 2026 with serious momentum — her dramatic five-hole playoff victory at the 2025 Epson Tour Championship at Indian Wells secured her LPGA Tour card and announced her as one of the most clutch competitors in women’s developmental golf. The T-10 at Morongo is another data point in a career that is clearly trending up.

For Mirabel, the result is even more meaningful given the timing. The Malaysian rookie is in her first full professional season after one of the most decorated college careers in recent memory at Florida State — the 2025 ANNIKA Award winner as the top female collegiate golfer in the country, the 2025 Ping Player of the Year by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association, the ACC Golfer of the Year, and a top-2 World Amateur Golf Ranking before she turned professional. Translating that pedigree to the professional level takes time, but the T-10 at Morongo is exactly the kind of result that confirms her game travels.
Two FSG clients in the top-10 of the same Epson Tour event — both trending in exactly the right direction — is a strong week on its own.
The Through-Line
FSG was built around a deliberately limited roster and the philosophy that personal, 7-days-a-week relationships produce better outcomes than mass representation. Weeks like this one are why.
A maiden professional title. Two PGA TOUR season-bests. Two Epson Tour top-10s. Five players, four tours, one team behind them.
The PGA TOUR ramps up toward the PGA Championship. The Epson Tour heads to Scottsdale for the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic. Maisie heads to Vegas for her first Epson Tour start.


