Golf Association of Michigan Geer said they are having a small wedding, so she hasn’t been overwhelmed with preparations while focusing on golf over the summer. “It really is just time management with golf and family,” she said. “It’s prioritizing.

I don’t get stressed very easily. It’s just knowing what you can control and can’t control. On the golf course, it’s focusing on what you need to do there. Off the course, I’m home this week getting in some last-minute stuff. “You do what you have to do to keep your head on straight. It’s honestly been so great. My family has been so helpful and his family has been so helpful.

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Everyone is trying to make it as stress-free as possible so him and I can enjoy the summer.” The most stress Geer has experienced this summer was getting through the U.S. Women’s Amateur qualifier.

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She shot 72 to finish in a five-way tie for the final three spots at Birmingham Country Club. It took a six-hole playoff for Geer to grab the fifth and final qualifying berth.

“It was fun,” Geer said. “My little sister (age 17) caddied for me. By the end, she was just sitting up and watching in the shade by the side of a hill. After the fifth or sixth hole, she was like, ‘You’ve got this. I’m gonna go sit down.’” Playing in the U.S.

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Women’s Amateur will add another bullet point to an impressive resume for Geer, who is a two-time winner of the Michigan Women’s Amateur and a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection. “It’s been incredible,” Geer said. “Since last year, I made the cut in two Symetra Tour events and getting to play in two LPGA events as a freshman and sophomore in college, I’m so blessed for those experiences. Not many college athletes get that kind of experience to put their foot in the water and see what it’s like to play professionally and see if that’s what they want to do after college. “For me, everything is experience to test my game every year against the pros and get that feedback of what it’s going to take the next two years to play professionally.”.