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Emily Mollard, two-speed

From club competitions, Emily moved to Grands Prix, then to international championships, in and abroad. But between these two ends of her amateur curriculum, this daughter of a purebred Contaminer and an Englishwoman set off to discover her maternal culture, both to perfect her and expand her academic background. Three years across the Channel at university in Exeter, followed by an MBA atCampbell University on the other side of the Atlantic, led him to return home with a Bachelor's Degree in Sport & Exercise Science and an MBA in Business Administration & Management. With, also, some much clearer ideas about his short-term professional future: “I said to myself, 'why not try my luck in golf?' I had finished my studies, and I wanted to go to European maps to see what it was like”she says.

Following obtaining, at the end of 2023, a right to play in the second European division, it completed its first season in the LET Access Series, the second continental division, in 93rd place in the order of merit, and will therefore have to go through the Cards again next December. Without bitterness, and without ceasing to place the experience itself above the result: “I would love it to work and I'm going to do everything for it, and if it doesn't work I'll do something else, but I really want to give it a try.”she says. “Especially since I'm in a position where I can afford it: I work all winter on the slopes, so financially I can afford a season of golf behind. »

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