About Me

About me

My Career

I was born on August 3rd, 2013. My journey in golf began when I was just two and a half years old. My father would take me to the course to watch him train, and I started playing with a plastic golf club and some balls, often bringing my doll and pacifier along. I spent hours practicing and playing. Now, at ten years old, I was the youngest ever to attempt qualifying for the US Open at the age of nine, shooting an impressive 82 on a 6500-yard course. I compete in local, state, and regional tournaments, US Open Qualifiers, amateur tournaments, and junior championships. As a four-time World Champion, my passion for golf only grows, and every day I become more certain that I want to become a professional and play on the LPGA.

My first instructor quickly noticed my natural talent for the sport. Encouraged, I asked my mother to take me back the next day. Soon, I was going twice a week, then three, four times, until by the age of three, I was taking lessons every day. I also participated in ballet, rhythmic dance, circus, and swimming, but golf was what truly motivated me. It was where I wanted to spend all my afternoons after school. I started with half-hour lessons, then progressed to one, two, three hours... and today, I train from five to eight hours a day, depending on the season and tournaments.

All the hard work paid off, and in 2020, I placed 1st in the US Kids World Championship. This victory fueled my motivation, and I trained even harder. As a result, I continued to place first in other tournaments. The back-to-back championship came in 2021 after competing in more than 50 tournaments in one season. In 2022, I was named Player of the Year by the Under Armour Tour and the South Florida PGA, and I won the world championship for the third time. In 2023, I became the youngest player in the world to participate in a qualifier for the Women's US Open and secured my fourth consecutive world championship title. Four-time world champion! Who would have thought?

I always say that the more you train, the better you play. All the effort is worth it, and each day I challenge myself more and aim to contribute to the growth of the sport. I hope to inspire many girls to play golf and dream big. Never give up on your dreams.

With love,

Gallery - Bella

about me

About Me

My Career

I was born on August 3rd, 2013. My journey in golf began when I was just two and a half years old. My father would take me to the course to watch him train, and I started playing with a plastic golf club and some balls, often bringing my doll and pacifier along. I spent hours practicing and playing. Now, at ten years old, I was the youngest ever to attempt qualifying for the US Open at the age of nine, shooting an impressive 82 on a 6500-yard course. I compete in local, state, and regional tournaments, US Open Qualifiers, amateur tournaments, and junior championships. As a four-time World Champion, my passion for golf only grows, and every day I become more certain that I want to become a professional and play on the LPGA.

My first instructor quickly noticed my natural talent for the sport. Encouraged, I asked my mother to take me back the next day. Soon, I was going twice a week, then three, four times, until by the age of three, I was taking lessons every day. I also participated in ballet, rhythmic dance, circus, and swimming, but golf was what truly motivated me. It was where I wanted to spend all my afternoons after school. I started with half-hour lessons, then progressed to one, two, three hours... and today, I train from five to eight hours a day, depending on the season and tournaments.

All the hard work paid off, and in 2020, I placed 1st in the US Kids World Championship. This victory fueled my motivation, and I trained even harder. As a result, I continued to place first in other tournaments. The back-to-back championship came in 2021 after competing in more than 50 tournaments in one season. In 2022, I was named Player of the Year by the Under Armour Tour and the South Florida PGA, and I won the world championship for the third time. In 2023, I became the youngest player in the world to participate in a qualifier for the Women's US Open and secured my fourth consecutive world championship title. Four-time world champion! Who would have thought?

I always say that the more you train, the better you play. All the effort is worth it, and each day I challenge myself more and aim to contribute to the growth of the sport. I hope to inspire many girls to play golf and dream big. Never give up on your dreams.

With love,

Gallery - Bella

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