Irish golfer speaks about her year of highs and lows in professional golf in 2024
recently turned 30 years of age, a numerical milestone in life that says a lot about where she has come from – a pioneering force of Irish women’s golf; a long-time world amateur world number one; first to win on the– and, perhaps, even more about where she has yet to go, with a hunger for success that shows no signs of diminishing.
“That’s sport and golf as well. It’s not everything goes in sort of a linear climb. At the same time, I felt like I played some really golf in spots this year, obviously getting the win in London , getting my first LET win, and I suppose that was probably the highlight of the year. That was a goal that was definitely there at the start of the year, to try and get that one ticked off,” said Maguire.
Over the winter, there will be some tweaking of the swing, especially with the driver in play, but no major changes. “I am in a in a fortunate position that way, and, and, yeah, I mean, play as well as you possibly can early in the season. That’s always a goal of mine every year, is to start the season as well as I can, and then that way it gives you a bit more flexibility to pick and choose the schedule as you go on in the year. I’ll tidy up a few things in the next few weeks and hopefully hit the ground running.
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