Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Field training to U.S. Womens Am champ? Rachel Heck marches into match play

Written by 
Published in Golf
Tuesday, 08 August 2023 14:47

Rachel Heck arrived in Los Angeles this week having not played but one competitive round in nearly a year. She hadnt even practiced much this summer, recently completing her 17-day Air Force ROTC field training before cramming in some reps in the four days leading up to her departure for the 123rd U.S. Womens Amateur at Bel-Air Country Club.

Now, shes safely into match play for the fourth straight year at this championship.

My mindset was that I can only control what I can control, and I need to focus on that, Heck said Tuesday after shooting 70-67 to likely earn one of the top dozen or so seeds for the knockout stage, which begins Wednesday. So much is out of my hands. I didnt practice for 18 days. I havent played a full tournament since last October with surgery and everything.

Easy game.

Only nothings been easy for Heck this past year.

Since the last time Heck teed it up in a U.S. Womens Amateur, the 21-year-old rising Stanford senior has logged just five events prior to this week. Shortly after tying for 22nd at the Cardinals home event in late October, Heck was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome. She opted for surgery in early March, a procedure in which surgeons removed her first left rib.

Heck has kept the bone as a keepsake, even slipping it into teammate Rose Zhangs golf bag for one round at last springs NCAA Championship, where Heck played the first round after rehabbing like hell to get back on the golf course. She shot 82 that day and was subbed out for the remainder of the championship.

Hecks next competitive round? This past Monday at Bel-Air.

Unlike most of her peers, Heck has barely gotten her golf clubs dirty these past couple months. She left July 14 for Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama, where she spent about two-and-a-half weeks securing her prop and wings, which are given to AFROTC cadets after completing their field training. Heck, who has been involved in AFROTC since freshman year when she also won the NCAA individual title among six total spring victories, told Golfweek that she woke up each morning at 4 a.m., was without not only her phone but also any kind of watch, and was challenged more physically and mentally than she'd ever been.

Im blessed to have something to fight for and incredible people to fight with, Heck wrote afterward on Instagram. Her mom, Stacy, shared some photos on Facebook, too, saying of her middle daughter, Ive truly never seen her happier.

When Heck landed back home in Memphis, she had less than a week to prepare before hopping on a plane to Los Angeles. After a rigorous 17 days in hot-and-humid Alabama without hitting a single golf shot, Hecks mindset was this: Im just going to put my head down and work. I have it in me. Im a competitor. Ive played a lot of rounds of golf in my life, so Im just going to dig deep and find that and know that its in me even though its been a while.

It has been a while, yet Heck, who advanced to the semifinals at the 2021 U.S. Womens Amateur, has looked like her vintage self these past 36 holes. She minimized mistakes in her first round, where she carded one eagle and one birdie, before birdieing each of her first two holes on Tuesday and eventually circling a number on her card five times.

Heck said that if this year has taught her anything, its the value of being healthy. Heck used to be the girl whod often push herself well past her physical limits and frustrate her trainers.

But Ive really learned to be patient and take care of my body, Heck says now, adding that she played just nine holes on each of her practice days last weekend. I dont want what happened last year to happen again. I need to prioritize my health and my rest.

Especially coming off the physical demands of field training. And should Heck make a deep run at Bel-Air this week, well, that wont be a walk in the park either. Not that she wont embrace another taxing challenge.

If it is endurable, then endure it, Heck also shared on Instagram.

For Heck, shes just happy to have a chance to keep playing. She hasnt done that much lately, whether because of injury or other priorities and passions. But despite the time away, Heck hasnt forgotten what it takes to win a big tournament.

Im grateful to get that spot [in match play], Heck said, and now its completely refresh, start over, new tournament, new day tomorrow.

Heck recently earned her prop and wings.

Her next mission: Winning the most beautiful prize in womens golf, the Roberta Cox Trophy.

Read 441 times

Soccer

Costa Rican club threatens FIFA suit for CWC spot

Costa Rican club threatens FIFA suit for CWC spot

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe winningest team in Costa Rica is asking FIFA for a spot in next...

Ex-Man United star Mata buys stake in San Diego

Ex-Man United star Mata buys stake in San Diego

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsFormer Spain international and World Cup winner Juan Mata has joine...

New owners seek Klopp's aid to transform Paris FC

New owners seek Klopp's aid to transform Paris FC

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Arnault family, owners of the LVMH luxury empire, plan to draw...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Knicks-Spurs to have Disney alt-cast on Dec. 25

Knicks-Spurs to have Disney alt-cast on Dec. 25

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBRISTOL, Conn. -- Mickey Mouse and many of Disney's iconic characte...

Hartenstein set to make season debut for OKC

Hartenstein set to make season debut for OKC

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Oklahoma City Thunder's stint without a center will end Wednesd...

Baseball

Sources: New bill seeks to protect minor leaguers

Sources: New bill seeks to protect minor leaguers

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSen. Dick Durbin plans to introduce the Fair Ball Act, a bill that...

Manfred expecting Sasaki to sign after Jan. 15

Manfred expecting Sasaki to sign after Jan. 15

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW YORK -- With uncertainty looming over when Japanese baseball st...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated