With only three tournaments played in 2023, we’ve had a third player secure their first Epson Tour victory this week at the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa. Miranda Wang walked off No. 18 as the solo leader and new champion at -12. The 2023 Epson Tour rookie signed for a final round 70 consisting of three birdies and a lone bogey.

“On the front nine, I wasn’t really hitting the greens. I was just making a lot of up-and-downs, the putting really saved my life today,” said Wang. “I was just focusing on my game. The rest of my group were good players, and I knew they were going to make birdies, so I played my own golf.”

2023 IOA Championship winner Miranda Wang en route to her first Epson Tour victory. (Photo Credit: Fred Weston)

Before the season started, Wang got new clubs and says that she wasn’t quite comfortable with them just yet. She missed the cut at both the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic and Arizona Women’s Golf Classic, but evidently felt better with the new sticks in Beaumont, California.

“This win is a confidence boost. Before this tournament, I missed the cut because I just got new clubs and I wasn’t used to them,” said Wang. “After this tournament, I feel like I’m getting more used to them, getting to know the distances and the swing tempo. I’m confident going into next week.”

Natasha Andrea Oon was one stroke from forcing a playoff with Wang, but unfortunately carded a bogey on No. 18. The 2023 Epson Tour rookie secured her second top-10 finish this season with a second-place, -11 finish at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon.

“Being in the last group, putts are 10 times harder. My hands were shaking the whole time,” said Oon. “It was so cool to see everyone compete for it, and I did feel the nerves, but hopefully next time I’ll be able to overcome it. But honestly, I’m really proud of myself for this week.”

LEADERBOARD
 PlayerTo ParScore
1Miranda Wang-1269-65-70
2Natasha Andrea Oon-1166-68-71
3Maddi Caldwell-Young-966-68-73
T4Milagros Chaves-873-69-66
T4Laura Wearn-869-70-69

In solo-third was first-and-second round co-leader, Maddi Caldwell-Young. After a lost ball on No. 16, Caldwell-Young signed for a final-round 73. The Georgia native finished the tournament -9.

“I wanted it so bad. I worked really hard, so I’m happy to have a third-place finish,” said Caldwell-Young. “It’s my highest on the [Epson] Tour so far, so I’m just going to keep building from it.”

Rounding out the top five, tied for fourth at -8, were Milagros Chaves and Laura Wearn. Chaves recorded the low round of the day, signing for a -6 which consisted of five birdies, an eagle and a lone bogey. The Paraguay native carded an eagle on No. 4 of Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon’s Champion’s Course on both the second and final rounds. Wearn signed for a final round 69.

Natasha Oon putting her short game on display during the 2023 IOA Championship. (Photo Credit: Fred Weston)

QUICK QUOTES

Laura Wearn (-8, T4) on confidence from a top-5 finish:

“It gives me a lot of confidence. I really didn’t feel like I played that great, I just got the ball in the hole. Hopefully, I can figure a few things out and continue to do that.”

Sophie Hausmann (-7, T6) on another top finish at the IOA Championship:

“I feel like the numbers speak for themselves by now, but I do like to come back, although I’m hoping not to come back next year. Of course, I do have good memories, but I also think sometimes if you’re here every time finishing first or second, you start to have some expectations. That’s what my thing going into this week was – to really keep those low.”

ABOUT THE EPSON TOUR 

The Epson Tour is the official qualifying tour of the LPGA Tour and enters its 43rd competitive season in 2023. With the support of the entitlement partner Seiko Epson Corporation, the Tour’s mission is to prepare the world’s best female professional golfers for a successful career on the LPGA Tour. In the last decade, the Epson Tour has grown from 15 tournaments and $1.6 million in prize money to $4.9 million awarded across 20+ events in 2023. With more than 600 graduates and alumnae moving on to the LPGA Tour, former Epson Tour players have won 466 LPGA titles. 

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