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This Week with Numa Gulyanamitta




As Player of the Week on LPGA.com, Numa Gulyanamitta gives a peek into her week as told to a LPGA Media Official in Thailand.

It’s been a fun week so far here at home in Thailand.  This is my second week out on the LPGA Tour and I’ve already been lucky to play at home. I’ve had a couple of friends come out to see me play this week and my parents are here. Lots of people are sending me texts and Facebook messages wishing me good luck. It’s been nice so far.

I’m from about 40 minutes away south of here but on the East Coast too. It’s easy for friends and family to come if they have time. Maybe Saturday or Sunday there will be more people since it’s not too far of a drive.

But it’s also kind of a lot of pressure this week because it’s my first home tournament and everybody expects me to play good since I did so well at Q School and everything. My sister Russy, who has been caddying for me this week, has kept me going and not worrying about what other people think. I just need to play my golf and that’s what happened in today’s first round. It was a good start [shooting a 3-under 69 in Thursday’s opening round], but it’s just the first day.

Last week was my first event on the LPGA Tour and it felt a little weird being on Tour but it’s exciting too. It’s every feeling all together in one place. My first tournament on the LPGA Tour, you see all of these players who have had a lot of success and you know how good they are. I finally am on the same tour. It was an exciting feeling but at the same time I was nervous. I put a lot of pressure on me as well. I just felt like my first year I have to do good. I felt like I had to start my year off good and I think that pressure is why everything happened the way it did last week.

My sister is caddying for me this week. That’s a good thing. It helps a lot. She caddied for me at Q School too and she helped me there a lot. It’s the same this week. She has helped me to relax and try to ease me up a little when things get too intense. She keeps me positive and keeps the round going. We just talk and talk and try to have fun out there. With her on the bag, I don’t try too hard to play good.


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This week it is all about… Numa Gulyanamitta

Every week throughout 2012, we will spotlight one LPGA player and provide an in depth look into her life — both on the course and off of it. Keep coming back each day to learn more about Numa Gulyanamitta.

 

QUICK 18

If given a complete freedom to start afresh, what profession would you choose and why?
A singer or something music-related. I like music and singing a lot.

If given a choice to skip work for a day, how would you spend the entire day?
Going to the beach and chilling with my close friends and family.

Name two things you consider yourself to be really good at?
Cooking and baking.

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One to build on
Gulyanamitta ready for big 2012 after eventful 2011
BY NEAL REID

If 2011 was any indication, Numa Gulyanamitta could have a big year in 2012.

The LPGA Tour rookie from Thailand will enter her first season riding a wave of momentum, and she’s hoping it takes her to new heights in the professional ranks. Gulyanamitta polished off an impressive collegiate career by winning the 2011 Big Ten Championship, being named Big Ten Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year at Purdue.

She led the Boilermakers – the 2010 NCAA Champions – to a second-place finish in the 2011 NCAA Tournament before graduating with a degree in aviation management.

But she wasn’t done there.

After qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open, Gulyanamitta fought through weather delays, elevation and gnarly greens at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo., tying for 15th place in the historic tournament. That performance gave her added confidence going forward. More >>

 

 

2012 STATISTICS
  • STARTS: 1
  • VICTORIES: 0
  • ROUNDS UNDER PAR: 0 of 2 (T34)
  • DRIVING ACCURACY: 543 of 733: 0.741 (39)
  • BIRDIES: 5 (T66)
  • SAND SAVES: 2 of 3 (T6)
  • TOP 10 FINISHES: 0
  • EARNINGS: $0
  • EAGLES: 0 (T14)
  • PUTTS PER GREEN: 1.89 (39)
  • GIR: 18 of 36: 0.500 (T92)
  • DRIVING AVERAGE: 266.0 (19)
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    Quick 18 with Numa Gulyanamitta

    1. If you were stranded on a desert island, what three items would you take with you?
    Water, music, lighter.

    2. If you could meet anyone in the world, dead or alive, who would it be and what would you say to them?
    Albert Einstein – "Hi, nice to meet you!"

    3. If you could eliminate one thing from your daily schedule, what would it be and why?
    Waking up early, because I’m not a morning person.

    4. Tell us something you hate doing. Why?
    Running. It’s boring.

    5. If given a complete freedom to start afresh, what profession would you choose and why?
    A singer or something music-related. I like music and singing a lot.

    6. If given a choice to skip work for a day, how would you spend the entire day?
    Going to the beach and chilling with my close friends and family.

    7. Name two things you consider yourself to be really good at?
    Cooking and baking.

    8. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
    Japan and France.

    9. Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
    playing golf on the Tour and traveling a lot.

    10. What scares you the most and why?
    I’m afraid of failing / disappointment.

    11. As a child, what did you wish to become when you grew up?
    Pianist.

    12. If you had one word to describe yourself, what would it be?
    Happy face.

    13. If I came to your home and looked inside the refrigerator, what would I find?
    Milk, apple juice, foods and cakes.

    14. What movie do you watch again and again?
    How to train your dragon.

    15. Do you like dogs or cats?
    Dogs.

    16. What is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?
    Fried bugs (when I was little).

    17. Which is the one television character that you simply adore?
    SpongeBob SquarePants.

    18. What’s the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    “Today is all about you!”

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