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HRGolfGuide.com


Law Says Girls Should Have Fun with Golf By A.J. Jones


too. I think that’s really important. Now, this is my job. It’s a little different. I have to treat it a little differently. But I love it because I had that time when I was younger where I made it fun.” Although


playing professional


golf contains all of the aspects of running a business, Law continues to find joy in the game. “I still do really enjoy it. I love it. But there is a different aspect to it when you become a professional.


Before winning the Pure Silk Championship at 17 under par and before receiving a degree in sociology from the University of California Los Angeles in 2017, Bronte Law was having fun playing golf, tennis, soccer, field hockey and running cross country track. Her advice for young girls who want to follow in her footsteps and win an LPGA tournament, is to “have fun.” “I would say that you should


never give up, and you don’t know what situation you’re in or it might not be that you start playing until you’re 13, 14. If you work hard and you put your mind to it, and most importantly, have fun with it, then you can achieve anything you want to,” Law advised. “I really did enjoy my golf as a


junior golfer. I wasn’t too hard on myself. I really did have a lot of fun. I had a lot of fun in college,


So I would say all the time that you get, enjoy it. Don’t be hard on yourself. Just like cherish that time as an amateur golfer. Make friends. It’s something that I’m very grateful for that I had a really great upbringing on the golf courses. I was always very welcome and I really hope that those girls stand up for themselves like I did. You know, dream big.”


In 2018, 24-year old Law played in


focused out there today. Obviously my caddie, Jeff, did a great job keeping me calm. I guess after San Fran it really gave me perspective that I can compete at the top. I came in this week with the sole intention of getting that one better. It feels really good,” Law said on Sunday. Although the England native has had a lot of fun with golf throughout her life, Law was all about business for her first LPGA win.


25 LPGA events, earning $539,306 and making 22 cuts. She changed her


putter to a Scotty Cameron


Blade and honed her skills to win the 2019 Pure Silk Championship. After previously posting 65, 68, and 67, Law managed to score a four-under-par 67 on Sunday to beat Brooke Henderson, Madelene Sagstromand and Nasa Hatoka by two strokes.


“I believe in hard work and determination. I really stayed so


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