K-State Signs Amy Wang for 2026-27
Jan 06, 2026 | Women's Golf
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State head women's golf coach Stew Burke announced Tuesday that Xinyu "Amy" Wang, a native of Guangzhou City, China, has signed with the Wildcats and will join the squad for the 2026-27 season.
"We are delighted to have signed Amy," Burke said. "She has great tournament experience and is one of the top juniors in Asia. She has a real passion for the game and has the ability to go low. We know that she has an extremely high ceiling, and it will be up to Coach Rinko (Mitsunaga) and I to help her reach that as she prepares herself in college for life as a professional. I love that she is a proven winner at both the amateur and professional level, and she adds great depth to a young and improving team."
Wang, who currently sits in the top 200 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR), has posted multiple top finishes and under-par performances during her career. Most recently, she won the Rolex Junior Golf Championship with a three-round total of 12-under par 204, which included scores of 66 and a 68 in the final two rounds. She was also the champion of the BMW Golf Nextgen China Masters.
Wang's best finish in a professional event was a tie for second place in the China Golf Women's Legacy at 13-under par 203, while she tied for fourth place – and was the highest finisher among all amateurs – at the CLPGA Beijing Women's Challenge when she fired a 10-under par 211.
Finishing the fall season ranked 27th in the National Collegiate Golf Rankings, Kansas State opens its spring slate February 1-3 with the Puerto Rico Classic, held at Grand Reserve GC in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
"We are delighted to have signed Amy," Burke said. "She has great tournament experience and is one of the top juniors in Asia. She has a real passion for the game and has the ability to go low. We know that she has an extremely high ceiling, and it will be up to Coach Rinko (Mitsunaga) and I to help her reach that as she prepares herself in college for life as a professional. I love that she is a proven winner at both the amateur and professional level, and she adds great depth to a young and improving team."
Wang, who currently sits in the top 200 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR), has posted multiple top finishes and under-par performances during her career. Most recently, she won the Rolex Junior Golf Championship with a three-round total of 12-under par 204, which included scores of 66 and a 68 in the final two rounds. She was also the champion of the BMW Golf Nextgen China Masters.
Wang's best finish in a professional event was a tie for second place in the China Golf Women's Legacy at 13-under par 203, while she tied for fourth place – and was the highest finisher among all amateurs – at the CLPGA Beijing Women's Challenge when she fired a 10-under par 211.
Finishing the fall season ranked 27th in the National Collegiate Golf Rankings, Kansas State opens its spring slate February 1-3 with the Puerto Rico Classic, held at Grand Reserve GC in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
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