Singapore’s golf rising star Aloysa Atienza's quest to turn pro

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Singapore’s golf rising star Aloysa Atienza's quest to turn pro
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'I firmly believe in the mantra 'hard work pays off. I embrace the challenges and the long hours of practice and repetition required to excel in golf. Representing Singapore and winning a medal at the SEA Games has been a dream come true, and it has fueled my ambition to compete at the highest level,” expressed Atienza

"I firmly believe in the mantra 'hard work pays off. I embrace the challenges and the long hours of practice and repetition required to excel in golf. Representing Singapore and winning a medal at the SEA Games has been a dream come true, and it has fueled my ambition to compete at the highest level,” expressed Atienza

Atienza made her SEA Games debut for Team Singapore in Vietnam and won the silver medal in the women’s golf individual event. She achieved a personal best and set a course record of seven under during the final round at Heron Lake Golf Course. This remarkable accomplishment brought glory to Singapore and established Atienza as one of the most promising golfers in the region.“I firmly believe in the mantra ‘hard work pays off.

At the SCGA Women’s Amateur Championship, Atienza displayed her skills and determination by securing a remarkable second-place finish. Despite missing the title, she showcased her talent and resilience alongside tournament winner Ashley Yun. In her relentless pursuit of becoming a professional golfer, Atienza has embarked on a strategic journey, travelling far and wide to compete alongside some of the best amateur players. Since May, she has dedicated herself to the United States, where she has soaked in the invaluable experiences of playing on diverse and challenging courses and adapting to ever-changing conditions.

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