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Rose Zhang has had a riveting career so far since she turned pro in May. While she dominated her amateur tournaments and her first professional LPGA Tour event, she hasn’t been able to convert her game plan into a triumph in the majors. Despite this, her position on the leaderboard in the last three women’s golf majors has been among the top 10. And even though it’s not a win, it speaks volumes about the caliber she possesses.

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Her gameplay overall might have continued to remain the same. But the opposition sure seems to be getting more challenging. And while Zhang continued to portray a side of indifference between professional and Amateur golf, she was quick to admit the humbling nature of the major tournaments. Let us look deeper into her admission about the perspective going forth!

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Rose Zhang’s candid reply of nonchalance toward pro-amateur polarity

It is rather rampant for golfers to be most forthright about matters during the press conference of major tournaments. Blame it on the rush of the big stage; the celebrities hardly shy away from speaking outrightly about most things concerning them. In the recent press interaction at the Amundi Evian Championship, American Professional Rose Zhang underwent a similar scenario.

One of the journalists asked the rising prodigy about the difference between playing as a pro and an amateur. Giving a rather unexpected answer, Zhang replied, “Personally, I feel like it’s still the same.” She held on to her honest opinion and added how the target remains common no matter what: “Beating the golf course.

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Even in the continued question, she affirmed the idea of not letting the course beat you. The golf star, though, did not comment on the part of the question asking her about feeling any nerves while playing. And it sure makes sense with how calm and controlled the American Pro looks on the greens.

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It was the next question about the tournament’s other lessons that brought forth a learning experience for the golfer.

The major eye-opener for Rose Zhang post-Evian Championship

Among all the extensive questions posed, one particularly focused on Rose Zhang’s vital takeaway from the Evian Championship. The golf star, straight out, mentioned both her struggles and successes during the high-scale competition. Oozing confidence in herself, she stated, “I’m on the right track in my mental space”.

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She reiterated continuing to traverse through her entire Tour life as a way of grabbing onto some lessons and familiarity. She pointed out earnestly how she has a long journey to cover in the golf world. And has various matters to improve on. Taking on this, she hinted at being excited about “the learning curve and the growth development” ahead of her right now.

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Unquestionably, this kind of outlook is a sign of major positivity for the 20-year-old, given she has a long way ahead in her golfing career. With that, what do you think of Zhang’s recent performance at the Amundi Evian Championship? And her optimistic outlook? Let us know in the comments!

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