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Augusta, him. – On a complex team Stanford, which has five players ranked 27. or better in the world, it is difficult to point out. But Andrea Revuelt, 18-year-old from Madrid, ended with serious momentum after he caught a low amateur honor against his Spanish teammate Paul Martin Sampedro, in the Spanish Open in early December in which Revuelt was tied to a fifth.
Then the freak of accidents took place.
Revuelt worked in January when she tried to stop the 40-pound plate again. The next thing she knew she gave her right to shoulder a place.
“I looked back and I couldn’t see my shoulder,” Revuelt said.
Fortunately, Rame Revuelt quickly appeared in his place. But the injury pushed her to margins for months.
While it is transmitted for Saturday’s final round of the National Female Amateur, Revuelt is still affected by the shoulder, and still, a third with another cardiac, just in front of the Lottie Woad and Kiara Romero, who are just one shot.
“This is such a magical place,” Revuelt said. “I feel like you have to do yourself and you have to play with your game everything you think is.”
For revuelta, it is like a ball at an elite level, including hitting greenery in a high percentage (it is connected to the field first through 36 holes). Bernat, two-sided, other-Epremate-American last season, he does not have a great weakness, he says he was a college coach, but it did not stop the Countryman Josele Ballester, who ruled the American amateur champion from Arizona.
Bernat and Ballester were basically neighbors who grow up in Castellon, Spain. They attended the same high school, and when they were both decided to move from tennis to golf, they sought Victor Garcia Tutelage, the father of the past master champions Sergia Garcia.
“He’s like my brother,” Bernat told Ballester.
Ballester makes her a master’s degree next week, while Bernat comes with T-17 is shown on last year’s Anwa, where two days in severe conditions in difficult conditions started the finals 72.
Burke invites Bernat Ultimate Underdog.
“It’s a mistake a lot of people,” Burke said. “It never comes to listing and I don’t know why. There is a bad mentality. All her preparation this season is being built to prepare for this event. This is not unexpected.
“It’s ready to break through.”
Currently no. 29 In the WAG, it is located on the tape of four direct top-6, including T-3 in the last week’s silicone show, where the individual in its first event was injured, while Stanford’s A-Tim held the perfect season in colonial.
It has been added importance for that event, as well as the host exchange, Green Hills Country Club in Millbrae, California, designed the same architect as Augusta National, Alister Mackenzie.
“We especially chose that for this,” Burke said. “What a way to prepare.”
With practice Friday, completed and their preparation was finalized, everything left for Refuelta and Bernat to make it happen and wake up ready for their hardest.
“I dreamed a lot, to be honest,” Revuelt said. “I told this speech as if you were probably a thousand times to be honest. I have a golf game to shoot. I know, I know I’m ready, and I’m excited to see what I see for me tomorrow.”
Bernat added: “I think I’ll sleep okay because I can chase at this point, don’t I? I think I haunted more than I was chased to win, didn’t I?