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‘Not To Have Too Many Expectations: Celine Boutier Gets Candid On The ’Challenging’ Mantra Over Her Historic Milestone

Published 01/24/2024, 9:06 PM EST

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In the upcoming LPGA Drive on Championship 2024 scheduled from January 25 to 28 in Bradenton, Florida, golf enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the performance of notable players, including Celine Boutier. In the year 2023, a prominent French professional golfer achieved a remarkable feat by securing victories in four LPGA tournaments.

The 2017 Rookie of the Year aimed to defend her LPGA Drive on Championship title, Boutier shared insights into her challenging mantra, and highlighted the difficulties associated with striving for a historic repetition of her previous successes.

Celine Boutier’s mental game: navigating expectations and reflecting on past glory

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In a press conference held at Bradenton Country Club on January 24, 2024, French professional golfer Celine Boutier discussed the mental challenges of following up her impressive “four-win season the next year”. The question addressed the difficulty of managing “expectations”, both from “other people, but also of yourself “in the upcoming year.

French golfer emphasized the need to stay “present” and acknowledged the distinct nature of each golf season “that it’s not going to be the same”. She expressed her approach of focusing on putting herself in competitive positions while avoiding setting excessive expectations saying, “I’m just going to try to put myself in the position as much as I can and try not to have too many expectations “. The question aimed to unravel Boutier’s mindset as she navigates the expectations after a successful season.

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Full-time professional player clinched the LPGA Drive On Championship title in 2023, securing a notable victory over Georgia Hall of England. The competition unfolded with Boutier showcasing exceptional skill, reflected in her scores of 69-66-65-68, totaling 268 (-20). This impressive performance solidified Boutier’s standing as a past winner, marking a memorable chapter in her golfing journey and adding another accolade to her successful career in professional golf.

Celine Boutier’s unprecedented triumph: a year of dominance in major golf tournaments

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LPGA player’s golf journey soared to unprecedented heights with 14 professional tournament victories, including a major. The stellar run commenced with the Amundi Evian Championship on July 27, 2023, the sole major held in her native France, where Boutier’s exceptional performance earned her a coveted title and a substantial prize of $1,000,000, boasting a remarkable score of 270.

The momentum continued with triumphs at the FREED GROUP Women’s Scottish Open on August 3, 2023, secured a prize of $300,000 with a score of 273, followed by the LPGA Drive on Championship at Superstition Mountains on March 23, 2023, where Boutier claimed victory, earning $262,500 with a score of 268. The extraordinary journey concluded with a resounding win at the Maybank Championship on October 26, 2023, and secured a substantial $450,000 prize with a score of 267.

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The 30-year-old Boutier’s exceptional skill, determination, and consistent brilliance across these major tournaments solidified her status as a golfing icon, leaving an indelible mark on the sport’s illustrious history.

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