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Dame Laura Davies praised the U.S. college circuit, saying it exposes golfers to a high level of competition and prepares them for life on tour. Is this something you`d like to see if more people tried it? Bronte May Law (born 12 March 1995 in London) is an English professional golfer. His first victory on the LPGA Tour, his first as a professional, came in May 2019 at the Pure Silk Championship in Virginia. She celebrated her second professional victory in October 2021 in Dubai; this is his first victory on the Ladies European Tour. Karl Hansell spoke with the Stockport golfer about how her experiences at UCLA in California are reflected in success on the fairways of England. First of all, congratulations on the commitment of the female amateur in July. It must give you great confidence that you have a successful career ahead of you? I have a journal where I write down all the things I think are relevant to my performance at any event. An injury forced her to withdraw from her previous tournament ahead of the US Open – the Cognizant Founders Cup in May – after hitting a tree root in a shot and injuring her left thumb. But when it comes to golf, I think all knowledge is universal and visible to everyone.

I don`t see anyone doing anything other than someone else because they come here. CUT = missed the halfway point NT = no tournament T = draw Law, from Stockport, England, turned professional in 2016 and received partial status on the LPGA Tour in 2017 thanks to a qualifying tournament. “I`ve only retired once in my life and I`ve been in the hospital, so it`s pretty hard for me to pull the plug,” Bronte said after Friday`s second round. I`m not that kind of player. I will always fight to the end. It doesn`t matter if I finish last or whatever. Yes, it was difficult for me, but I knew I had it in front of me and I went home to see my coach and I had to prioritize the upcoming events. You are very familiar with team golf, as you have played the Junior Solheim Cup in addition to two Curtis Cups. You are also part of the ucla team alongside girls from China, Sweden and Israel. What is it like to play in a team with a wide cultural mix? Playing as a team with girls from all over the world is definitely something that makes you open your mind to different cultures and their way of thinking.

How do you think this cultural experience will help you when you finally make the leap into the professional ranks? The injury didn`t bother Law at this week`s US Women`s Open. She started the tournament with a 2-under-par-69 in the first round and reached that amount in the second. I am in regular contact with England Golf and contact the Performance Manager on a monthly basis. I think living in Los Angeles is something that a lot of people would love to experience, but some people don`t like to spend time away from their parents. Most girls in England choose not to follow this path because they like to be at home. Law was born in Stockport and attended Cheadle Hulme School and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). [1] When Bronte Law showed up for the English Amateur in July, the question was almost not whether she would win, but how much. I have made friendships that will last a lifetime, I have learned so many valuable lessons and I would not change my experience for nothing. I understand that some people don`t like to study, but for four more years, I think many people who miss it will regret not leaving. How does it feel to come back for the summer after such a long absence and to find his English teammates? They are very supportive of my academic commitments and have helped me a lot throughout my career.

I would say that working with England Golf is a very similar experience to what you get when you travel with a varsity team. You`re now in your third year at UCLA and head coach Carrie Forsyth praised your attitude, saying you`ve embraced every aspect of college life and seem to be having fun. What is life like for an international student in America? Law, who had to go through qualifying to secure a spot, recorded three birdies in his final five holes on Saturday to catapult himself to third place at 7 under par 206. She will enter the final round on Sunday, six strokes behind leader Minjee Lee and three behind second Mina Harigae.