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“Rose Zhang aims for major win at Women’s PGA Championship after successful pro debut”

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Rose Zhang is a 20-year-old Californian golfer who has taken the sport by storm. After winning her second straight NCAA individual title, she turned professional and won the Mizuho Americas Open in her pro debut, becoming the first LPGA Tour winner to do so in 72 years. Now, she is preparing for her first major victory in the Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol.

Zhang has quickly become a celebrity in the sport, and many believe she could be the next Annika Sorenstam or Lorena Ochoa. Despite all the attention, Zhang remains humble and focused on her game.

Adjusting to life as a professional has been a challenge for Zhang. She has had to balance her obligations to the press and sponsors with her training schedule. However, she has not let this affect her confidence on the course.

Zhang’s success has earned her recognition from some of her role models, including Warriors guard Steph Curry. She is also being considered for the US Solheim Cup team, which will compete against Europe in Spain in September.

Despite all the fame and attention, Zhang knows that her identification card is still important. Defending champion In Gee Chun had a hard time getting into the locker room at Baltusrol because she forgot her LPGA identification badge. Zhang knows that even with all her success, she still needs to follow the rules and have the proper credentials.

Zhang’s story is one of hard work and dedication. She has quickly risen to the top of her sport and is poised to become one of its biggest stars. As she prepares for the Women’s PGA Championship, fans and critics alike will be watching to see if she can continue her winning streak and take home her first major victory.

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