Amy Olson is playing for two in the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open.
The LPGA golfer enters this week’s tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links seven months pregnant and ready to compete for the final time before welcoming her baby in September. . “And the fact that it’s at Pebble is really cool. The fact that there will be two of us walking down the fairway together, that’s pretty awesome.”on Instagram on March 25This isn’t the first time Olson, 30, is golfing pregnant: she was six months along when qualifying for the U.S.
While Olson has played just four competitive rounds through the 2023 LPGA season, she was determined to try to make it to the U.S. Women’s Open and took the process day-by-day. according to Golf Digest
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