FSG Women on the Move: Ting Stacks Top-10s on the Epson Tour, Doherty Cards a T20 in Mayakoba
The women’s side of the FSG roster is heating up — and the leaderboards are showing it on both sides of the development ladder.
On the Epson Tour, rookie Mirabel Ting has reeled off three consecutive top-10 finishes, putting the Florida State product squarely in the early-season conversation for a 2027 LPGA Tour card. On the LPGA Tour, Amanda Doherty posted a T20 in Mexico last week at the Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba — a steady, four-day performance against a field headlined by world No. 1 Nelly Korda.
It is exactly the kind of week-over-week consistency that turns into momentum. Momentum advances careers.
Mirabel Ting: Three Straight Top-10s in Her First Pro Spring
When Ting turned professional, the expectations were immediate — and warranted. The 20-year-old Malaysian arrived on the Epson Tour as one of the most decorated college players in recent memory: a former World Amateur No. 2, multiple-time NCAA winner at Florida State, an Augusta National Women’s Amateur top finisher, NCAA Player of the Year (2025 Annika Award) and the player who romped to a nine-shot win at the PGM Royal Pahang Championship barely a month into her pro career.
The question was never whether Ting could compete on the Epson Tour. It was how quickly the results would show up.
The answer: right away. Three straight top-10 finishes have her tracking near the top of the Race for the Card standings, the season-long points list that distributes 15 LPGA Tour cards at the conclusion of the Epson Tour Championship in Indian Wells.
What stands out about the run is not just the finishes themselves — it is the company she is keeping. The Epson Tour in 2026 is the deepest it has ever been, with a record purse, a stacked rookie class, and former LPGA winners filtering back through. Three consecutive top-10s in that environment is a statement.
Ting will look to keep the run going as the Epson Tour visits Las Vegas this week.
Amanda Doherty: T20 at Mayakoba
In Playa del Carmen, Amanda Doherty turned in four solid rounds at El Camaleon — 71-71-72-71 — to finish at three under par for the week, good for a tie for 20th.
It is the kind of result that does not always make headlines, but it is exactly the type of week LPGA careers are built on: every round under par or right at it, a paid finish on a $2.5 million purse, and Race to the CME Globe points banked.
Nelly Korda walked away with the trophy — her third win of the year and second in as many weeks. But for Doherty, who has been steadily rebuilding her position on Tour after strong finishes at the 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational and a strong 2024 Dow Championship campaign with Caroline Inglis, the Mayakoba result is another data point in what is shaping up to be a productive 2026 season.
The LPGA Tour heads to New Jersey next for the Mizuho Americas Open.
The Bigger Picture
Two FSG athletes. Two tours. Two stories that share a theme — players in the right rooms, doing the right things, building the kind of résumés that brand partners notice.
For sponsors looking at women’s golf, this is the moment. The audience is growing, the storylines are deepening, and the tier of athletes between “rising amateur” and “established LPGA winner” — the tier where Mirabel Ting is right now, and where Amanda Doherty is operating on the world’s biggest stage — is where the most authentic partnership stories get written.
FSG congratulates Mirabel and Amanda on a strong week, and we will be tracking both closely as the spring continues.


