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The LPGA Tour is swiftly starting to get the recognition it has deserved for a long time. As the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2023 came to a surprising end, the golfers are in need of some R&R. The event that was held at Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey saw Ruoning Yin win her first Championship title out of several outstanding players.

Regardless, no one seems demotivated. If anything, these extraordinary golfers are looking forward to the next event. Mel Reid, whose wife Carly recently took to caddying for her, shared appreciation for her performance on the course with a timeline for a piece of much-awaited news.

They deserve a little time to themselves

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On May 3rd, 2023, Mel and Carly Reid shared a terrific announcement with their fans and well-wishers. The couple who married on 15th April 2022, have decided to become parents now. They both posted pictures of themselves with the sonogram and cute baby shoes to demonstrate their enthusiasm toward the new addition to their small family.

 

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Since their proclamation, fans have been wondering when and how the couple is having their baby. Everyone is excited to see the little one, and the to-be parents in action. Finally, at the end of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Carly shared a tiny titbit about the timeline of when they are prepared to meet their infant.

“I realized that these days of just me and her are numbered,” the social media connoisseur wrote. “In 4-5 months we’ll be adding a third into the chaos.” Finally, we know that the couple is expecting their baby by October or November.

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The Reids will, no doubt, be great parents as evidenced by their anticipation for the auspicious event. Still, they can’t help but enjoy this devil-may-care time when they can do anything they please. “A moment of appreciation for the loud and quiet moments,” said Carly. “Hotel beds, travel dilemmas, having the freedom to walk around different cities.” Mel Reid’s wife seems thrilled about the experience that they are sharing together.

Being on the road with her wife for nearly a month has been an adventure but she relishes these serene moments with the woman she loves. “Doing these things together without having to worry about literally anything else,” she says.“It ain’t always glamorous but d**n it I’m thankful.”

Fans and other members of the golfing community are anxiously waiting to see the little person who will join the strong English golfer and her supportive spouse.

Mel Reid’s wife is her support on the greens

The LPGA Tour 2023 began with a bang, and it continued to deliver on a promise of exquisite shots from the golfers. With Ruoning Yin claiming the major title, there were a few surprises when it came to the LPGA Tour leaderboard at the end of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.

The competitive golfer, Rose Zhang who has frequently been compared to Tiger Woods, finished in T8 alongside Japanese golfer Ayaka Furue and the Korean talent Jenny Shin.

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Leona Maguire, one of the top contenders for the title, slid back to T11 while Mel Reid herself finished in T24 with a 284 total.

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On the course, this time, Mel was accompanied by her wife Carly who took up the bag and the responsibility of supporting the golfer. Despite her disappointing finish, Mel doesn’t seem down in the dumps. Perhaps having Carly by her side during the high-stress moments helped keep her calm. Her wife had good and bad moments caddying for Mel but she seems happy just to have some time alone for themselves.

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What do you think of Mel Reid and her constant support in life Carly? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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