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Key Takeaways
If you want to get course-ready fast, here are the biggest takeaways from her journey:
Distance is overrated. Short game is everything.
She didn't hit it far—150-yard drives at most. But she owned her chipping and putting. That's what kept her scores low and got her on the team. Most kids skip short game practice. That's a mistake.
Practice with purpose—not just time.
She didn't just hit balls. She gave herself rules—like having to two-putt 9 holes in a row before leaving. That created pressure, focus, and results. Practicing with intention builds confidence for tournaments.
You can start late and still go far.
She didn't grow up golfing. She started at the end of middle school—and still made varsity her freshman year. It wasn't because she was special. It was because she trained the right way and stuck with it.
Mental toughness matters more than swing mechanics.
She learned to stay in the moment, bounce back from bad shots, and not spiral. That mindset helped her win tournaments when no one expected it.
You don't need a full team or fancy coach to succeed.
She often practiced alone. Her high school team barely had enough players. But she built her game around what she could control—and that was enough to stand out.
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