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Home»News»Gianna Clemente’s Father Serves as Caddie at Kroger Queen City Championship
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Gianna Clemente’s Father Serves as Caddie at Kroger Queen City Championship

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 18, 2024Updated:September 19, 20243 Mins Read
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Gianna Clemente’s journey to becoming a professional golfer began at a young age when she started playing golf with her father, Patrick. Their range sessions included friendly competitions over a bag of M&M’s or a Snickers, making it a fun and enjoyable experience for the young golfer. Patrick, who played college golf at Youngstown State, had no idea that his daughter would develop the passion and drive to become a rising star in the sport.

Growing up on the golf course, Clemente developed a love for the game and a strong bond with her father, who has been by her side every step of the way as both a dad and a caddie. As she began to excel in junior golf tournaments, it became clear that Clemente had a natural talent and determination that set her apart from her peers. At just 16 years old, she is currently the top-ranked amateur in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and has already achieved significant milestones in her young career.

Clemente’s success has led to opportunities to compete in LPGA Tour events, including the Kroger Queen City Championship, where she received a sponsor invite. This experience has been a dream come true for Clemente, who has always aspired to play alongside the best female golfers in the world. By staying focused and dedicated to her craft, she has been able to make a name for herself in the competitive world of professional golf.

Despite her early success, Clemente remains grounded and focused on continuing to improve her game with the guidance of her coaches and support system. Her father, Patrick, has played a crucial role in her development, providing both encouragement and valuable advice as her caddie. Although it can be challenging to juggle the roles of dad and caddie, Patrick has found a way to compartmentalize his responsibilities and allow Clemente to pave her own path in the sport.

For Clemente, the opportunity to compete on the LPGA Tour is not only a dream come true for herself but also for her father, who has been there every step of the way. From their early days on the golf course to competing in prestigious tournaments like the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, the journey has been a testament to their mutual love and dedication to the game of golf. As they continue to navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with being a professional golfer, Clemente and her father remain united in their shared passion for the sport.

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