Reportera de golf de 11 años disfruta de una jornada en el U.S. Women's Open

Una niña de 11 años de California pasó el martes como reportera júnior de Sentry First Tee en el U.S. Women's Open, celebrado en el Riviera de Pacific Palisades.

Jamie se reunió con el periodista en el centro de prensa y recorrió el hoyo 10 con Bianca Pagdanganan durante su ronda de práctica. También entrevistó a Megan Khang en la zona de prácticas. Más tarde, Jamie asistió a la rueda de prensa de Lydia Ko. Le preguntó cómo se mantiene motivada durante las rachas difíciles. Ko respondió que el golf nunca termina hasta que entra el último putt y lo describió como una montaña rusa con margen para recuperarse después de los momentos bajos. Tras la sesión, Ko firmó la gorra de Jamie y posó para unas fotos.

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