Brittany Altomare Shines at FM Championship in TPC Boston: A Coming Home Story
By Bill Doyle | Special to the Telegram & Gazette
Introduction to Brittany Altomare’s Journey
Norton, Massachusetts, played host to a significant moment in Brittany Altomare’s career during the FM Championship held at TPC Boston on August 29. As a Shrewsbury native, Altomare returned to her home state not just as a competitor but as a mother and an inspiring figure in professional golf. Her journey, fraught with challenges, including a year away from the sport after the birth of her son, has been one of resilience and determination.
A Mixed Bag of Scores: Day One and Day Two at TPC Boston
Entering the championship, expectations weren’t set particularly high for Altomare. After carding a disappointing 4-over 76 in her opening round, she faced the daunting prospect of missing the cut. However, the second day brought new life. Altomare rallied with a stunning 2-under 70, tying her best performance of the year. Though her two-day total of 2-over 146 was still above the cut line, it painted a picture of her potential moving forward.
Suspense and Drama: Weather Interruptions at TPC Boston
As the competition unfolded, weather conditions turned the championship into a suspenseful spectacle. Late Friday afternoon, rain caused the third suspension of play, pushing the schedule back with players returning the next day. Golf fans were left on the edge of their seats as they awaited the resumption of round two. Altomare, however, seemed unfazed by the interruptions, showcasing her skills on the course.
Reviving Confidence: Altomare Finds Her Rhythm
"I finally felt like myself out there," Altomare stated after her impressive round. This sentiment resonated with her father, Tom, who caddied for her. His pride was evident as he remarked, “Today was vintage Britt.” The significance of this moment in her career cannot be understated; finding her rhythm at a time when confidence was needed most signifies a turning point for Altomare, especially after returning to the LPGA Tour last February.
The Family Factor: Golfing Closer to Home
Altomare’s emotional connection to the FM Championship was amplified by the presence of her family and friends. It was her first chance to perform on an LPGA Tour level in Massachusetts, an experience she cherished. Laughing about the support she received, she mentioned, “It was great to have some family and friends come out to watch.” This return to her roots fueled her determination on the course, reminding her of what initially inspired her to pursue golf.
Navigating Life After Motherhood: The Challenge of Balance
Altomare’s journey back to professional golf has not come without its challenges. After taking a break to focus on motherhood following her son Wyatt’s birth in March, she faced the pressures of returning to a highly competitive environment. Although she has made four cuts in 14 starts this season, the transition back into the sport has been a learning curve. “If I keep hitting it like that, it might come back more,” she remarked, reflecting on the shift in her priorities and aspirations.
Legacy in Numbers: Altomare’s Career Highlights
Since joining the LPGA Tour in 2014, Altomare has made a significant impact, accumulating $3.3 million in earnings. Her record includes multiple top-10 finishes and commendable performance in team events like the Solheim Cup. Despite the challenges she’s faced, her contributions to the sport remain noteworthy, highlighting her ability to balance both a thriving career and her role as a mother.
Competing Among Friends: Alexa Pano’s Homecoming Experience
Interestingly, not far from Altomare was competitor Alexa Pano, a Westborough native who shot an even-par 72 at the championship. Like Altomare, Pano felt the pressure and excitement of competing near home. Pano, who garnered attention for her breakout performances and was even featured in the Netflix documentary “The Short Game,” also spoke on the emotional dynamics of playing close to her roots. Both players represent the thriving local talent in Massachusetts and their journeys intertwine through mutual hometown pride.
Navigating the Pressure of Home Games
The challenge of competing at your home course is unique in professional sports, especially in golf. With family, friends, and local fans present, the atmosphere can become one of heightened expectation. Rick Pano, Alexa’s father, articulated this sentiment perfectly, noting the unique pressures that accompany a ‘home game’. They both displayed resilience, emphasizing the challenges not just of playing well but managing relationships on and off the course.
Looking Forward: Altomare’s Future Plans in Golf
As the LPGA Tour takes a brief pause following the FM Championship, Altomare must reflect on her next steps. While she hasn’t fully decided her upcoming competitions, she expressed intent to play in Arkansas soon. Balancing her professional aspirations against her family life remains crucial. As she navigates this new chapter, both her spirit and dedication to the sport shine through, suggesting that this won’t be her last appearance at the top-level play.
Conclusion: A Homecoming Filled with Hope
Brittany Altomare’s experience at the FM Championship was not just a competition; it was a celebration of resilience, family, and a love for golf. As she finds her footing on the LPGA Tour amidst motherhood challenges, her story serves to inspire up-and-coming players, reminding everyone that home is where the heart can reignite one’s passion. With her family and friends rallying behind her, the future looks bright for both Altomare and her fellow competitors like Alexa Pano. Together, they represent the new wave of talent emerging from Massachusetts, eager to take center stage in the world of professional golf.
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