Dubbed the ‘female Tiger Woods’ by golfing contemporaries, Rose Zhang has been heralded the next big thing in women’s golf for the past year. But that’s not the only nickname she’s earned. Enter Anne Walker: Zhang’s coach and the head coach of Stanford University women’s golf team. Walker’s nickname for Zhang draws inspiration from her competitive composure, metronomic swing, and near-legendary consistency — ‘Mozart of golf’. And oh, is she a star on the greens. Zhang is not your average 21-year-old. She has become adept at juggling her soaring golf career, which is already making ripples on the LPGA, with
Dubbed the ‘female Tiger Woods’ by golfing contemporaries, Rose Zhang has been heralded the next big thing in women’s golf for the past year. But that’s not the only nickname she’s earned. Enter Anne Walker: Zhang’s coach and the head coach of Stanford University women’s golf team. Walker’s nickname for Zhang draws inspiration from her competitive composure, metronomic swing, and near-legendary consistency — ‘Mozart of golf’. And oh, is she a star on the greens. Zhang is not your average 21-year-old. She has become adept at juggling her soaring golf career, which is already making ripples on the LPGA, with
Golfer and social media personality Paige Spiranac recently spoke out against long-standing rumors that she performed 'sexual favors' to secure her invitation to the 2015 Dubai Ladies Masters tournament. Speaking on the Quiet Please! podcast with hosts Mel Rid and Kira Dixon, Spiranac, 32, recalled the harsh criticism she faced at the time. “There were constant comments, like, ‘I did sexual favors to get this invite,’” she said. “And they would say within earshot of me. It was tough.” At the time, Spiranac was a rising social media influencer known for her golf content and bold fashion choices. She