At Women's PGA, Rose Zhang Finding Balance After Tough Year
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At Women’s PGA, Rose Zhang finally finding herself after ‘unorthodox’ year - Irish Golfer Magazine
Rose Zhang saw all of this going differently. After playing in the Tournament of Champions in January, the 22-year-old rising star elected to take two months off to go back to school at Stanford for a quarter. During the winter quarter, Zhang sat through long lectures on politics, communications, dreams, and Jewish literature. But she didn’t play golf. It was all part of a plan that Zhang worked out with her team. She wanted to “bring balance” b…
At Women's PGA, Rose Zhang Finding Balance After Tough Year
Rose Zhang is beginning to regain her competitive edge at the Women's PGA after a challenging year. Following her extraordinary debut on the LPGA Tour, she prioritized her education at Stanford and took a break from golf, which was interrupted by a neck injury. Despite limited play and missing cuts, Zhang views her time away from the game as beneficial for her mental well-being. Her recent performance indicates a positive trajectory as she conti…
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