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SPRINGFIELD, NJ – JUNE 19: Rose Zhang of the United States putts on the 4th green during practice for the LPGA, Golf Damen KPMG Womens PGA, Golf Herren Championship on June 19, 2023 at Baltusrol Golf Club Lower Course in Springfield, New Jersey. Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire GOLF: JUN 19 LPGA KPMG Womens PGA Championship EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon23061918097

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SPRINGFIELD, NJ – JUNE 19: Rose Zhang of the United States putts on the 4th green during practice for the LPGA, Golf Damen KPMG Womens PGA, Golf Herren Championship on June 19, 2023 at Baltusrol Golf Club Lower Course in Springfield, New Jersey. Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire GOLF: JUN 19 LPGA KPMG Womens PGA Championship EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon23061918097
In a stiff competition among pro golf players, young talented players emerging as a dark horse and stealing the spotlight has become well known. But a prodigious player like Rose Zhang, who is popular for her unwavering confidence and unbelievable records, is a welcome surprise.
The 20-year-old American golfer disappointed her fans with her last performance by finishing T8 at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship a month ago. Nonetheless, Zhang is soaring high in spirits as she prepares for the $6.5 million event. Months after smashing Tiger Woods’ records, it seems that a pro player like Roze Zhang still faces some tribulations and confesses her ever-existing challenges in tour life. Let’s delve deeper to know her inspiring story behind the struggle and her daily regimen.
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Rose Zhang spills the beans about her tour life challenges
As she aims to bounce back for the Amundi Evian championship beginning today, Rose Zhang revealed some astounding facts while being a pro in her tour life. On Instagram, GOLF.com shared about the player with the caption “Tour life isn’t easy.”
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“I definitely knew that tour life is going to be a little bit difficult…safe to say it’s just as I expected. You still have to go through it.”
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Although young players perform well, the ability to maintain their longevity is always challenging when compared to senior players.
“A lot of your players have given me great advice on how to maintain the longevity of their careers and lifestyles, so I have been really lucky to have them with their words.”, added Zhang.
Zhang indeed displays a great optimistic attitude that one needs to be grounded and have good acceptance to listen to the advice while still being a pro.
Zhang gives a glimpse of her fitness routine
In a recent interview after her Mizuho Americas Open performance, Zhang shared that she could handle the pressure well because of the love and support she receives from her fans and close ones.
Zhang, who made four cuts in her past five tournaments, shared how she still struggles to maintain a daily wellness regimen in addition to her mental fitness.

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“I’ve learned that taking care of my body also involves just understanding your nutrition and anywhere from sleep to pt and working out. These are all things i’m still trying to navigate.”
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Her preparation to stay mentally and physically fit well deciphers her missed cut at Dana Open due to her illness of late.
Apart from Zhang, other LPGA Tour players are competing at the Evian Resort Golf Club on a par-72, 6527-yard course, aiming to purse $6,5000,000 on offer.
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Despite being a pro player, Rose Zhang’s humble confession about her tour life struggles might be astounding to the golf community. What are your thoughts on the same? Let us know in the comments below.
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