COLLEGE GOLF
Ouname Mhotsha went on to represent her collge’s golf teams in numerous tournaments. Captaining the University of Arkansas in Monticello Women’s Golf Team to their first win in 2 years.
THE TIMELINE
Second-team, Overall 6th
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
I hope they describe me as a person that had a positive influence on them.
My last college golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass was very challenging because I was mentally drained from having too many consecutive setbacks throughout my college journey.
I learnt that even at your lowest moment you are still capable and the right people will still recognize your greatness.
Yes I was the captain for the 2020-2021 University of Arkansas in Monticello Women's Golf Team
They strengthened leadership skills and increased my knowledge of different nationalities.
I just reminded them that every situation is a learning opportunity so take the lessons and keep on moving.
It can be a difficult and draining experience to achieve if there is no common ground.
I had 3 top 5 finishes and led the University of Arkansas in Monticello team to a win after 2 years with no winnings recorded.
I am impatient but I am learning to be patient because I would rather something happens at the right time instead of prematurely.
I set goals and schedules for everything so that every area of my life is given the time it needs.
My life goal is to eat healthy meals and stay away from food that I know is bad for me.
But for golf purposes, I do focus on fueling my body before and after any demanding physical activity.
I don't have a favorite but it's most probably going to be praise and worship music.
Go look myself in the mirror and tell myself that I am proud of myself, lol.
I plan to stay true to my purpose and my journey and hopefully that will inspire youth to find their purpose through sports.
Developing myself holistically and contributing to the development of young people and underserved communities.