Amateur Golf Podcast: Wake Forest's Rachel Kuehn
3/26/2024 | by Sean Melia of AmateurGolf.com
Kuehn was on Netflix's Full Swing second season and discusses her career highlights and ANWA prep
Rachel Kuehn has played in some incredible events over her amateur career. During this podcast, she discusses her experiences in the Curtis Cup, winning a national title, and personal growth as a golfer. She shares her pinch-me moments and the unique dynamics of playing in the Curtis Cup on home soil and away matches.
Rachel also talks about the importance of team bonding and the motivation to defend their national title. She reflects on her own growth as a golfer and offers advice to her younger self.
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Also, Rachel discusses the impact of the Augusta National Women's Amateur and her mental preparation for the ANWA. We dive into her favorite and nerve-wracking shots at Augusta National. She discusses sharpening her long game and the influence of her competitive family. Lastly, she reflects on her experience being on the Netflix show Full Swing.
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