I placed 1st among amateurs in a VICHTER pro-am golf tournament

I placed 1st among amateurs in a VICHTER pro-am golf tournament featuring both professional and amateur players. Competing calmly alongside touring professionals gave me great confidence.

(57 amateurs, 23 professionals; invitation-only.)
Around this time, my daily life revolved around golf: 2–4 hours of practice after school and 18 holes every weekend, followed by additional training. By analyzing round data and focusing on my weaknesses, I aimed to consistently score in the low 70s. My long-term goals are to become a professional golfer and eventually compete on the PGA Tour. Because I have a clear goal, I am able to stay focused.

 
 
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