Morgan Pressel
Morgan Pressel
Morgan Presselis an American professional golfer, currently playing on the LPGA Tour. She turned pro at age 17 and is the youngest-ever winner of a modern LPGA major championship, which vaulted her to a career-high fourth in the world rankings...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth23 May 1988
CityTampa, FL
birdie gave screwed shots three
I screwed up in the middle. That's a birdie hole, so I feel like I gave three shots away.
happy
That was pitiful. I don't know what I did off that tee. I was happy I got up and down from there.
harder solid struggling
Harder than it had to be ... that's for sure. I was struggling to make solid contact.
bigger blown gets
Those (questions) are never going to go away. It's always going to be this thing that gets blown up bigger than it is.
junior team time top
This was so important to me to play in this event. There is no better way to end my time in junior golf. Going out on top with this team is the way I wanted it.
behind guy hit standing taking
When I hit it, some guy standing behind me was like, 'Oh, go in, go in,' and it was just taking off. It was exciting.
driving iron today
On Friday, my iron play was pretty poor. My driving was good, but today everything just bottomed out.
attention great hollywood la lives pop
She's like a pop star. She said she lives in LA now, and I'm thinking, 'Where, Hollywood?' But all this attention is great for the tour.
chill enjoy home school time
When I'm at home I like to chill out, ... I'm not flaunting myself. I like going to school and enjoy time with friends.
chasing scores
The scores are getting lower. I'm chasing the top.
card competition games proud
There's a lot of competitiveness, especially from my Mom, ... I know she'd be proud of me. And it's not just golf. I'm competitive in everything, card games or whatever.
almost courses parts premium puts strongest
Actually in the majors, I feel almost more comfortable, because the courses are set up that much more tougher, where it puts a premium on accuracy, which I think is one of the strongest parts of my game.
careers consider decide families problem ready somebody
They should consider that if somebody is ready to play, ready to compete, then there should be no problem with it. It shouldn't be an issue, ... Let the families decide how they want the careers to progress.
age age-and-aging people
I know how to play golf. People look at age as something that should set me back, but I don't think it does.