Lives in: |
Paris, France – Fort Worth, Texas |
Born: |
26 Juin 1992 (Paris) |
Studied at: |
Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas) |
Height: |
1.73m |
My club: |
Golf de Saint-Germain |
I grew up in Paris, France and started golf when I was seven years old. I have always loved sports, tried a lot of them such as tennis, skiing, and judo, but golf ended up the one I fell in love with. I joined the Golf National’s junior golf school at ten years old, the host of the Alstom French Open, and the 2018 Ryder Cup.
At the age of 15 I was elected for the French Federation Junior National Team. The close affiliation with the French Federation has continued since then, through high school and eventually through college at the Texas Christian University (TCU). Representing France every year for 8 years has given me great opportunities to compete on a high international level as well as working with some of the country’s best coaches. Some of my best memories among the French team are both victories at the European Girls and Ladies Team Championship, as well as my Bronze Medal at the 2010 World Amateur Team Championship in Argentina. Travelling the world as a teenager has in many ways shaped me as a woman and a golfer.
At the age of 17 I joined Saint-Germain Golf Club. After high school I decided to take on college life in the US as part of the TCU women’s golf team. While spending the majority of the time on the golf course with my teammates and my coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin, school has also been an important part of my college experience. In May 2015, I graduated with a bachelor in Finance (Magna Cum Laude). The link between golf and studies in the US has made it possible for me to play in tournaments at a very high level, in a warmer climate ideal for golf, as well as receiving an education.