Emma moves for determination
“When I watch TV and I see all these people on the PGA and the LPGA, it makes me determined to be just as good as them”
Emma started playing golf at three years old, learning by watching older players and returning to the course with steady focus. For her, golf is equal parts fun and motivation, a place where small improvements add up to big confidence.
Emma was always going to end up playing with golfers older than her. She started at three years old, and from the beginning she treated the course like a classroom.
Each time Emma was out on the grass, she watched closely, learned what she could, and tried again. That cycle of observing and improving became her rhythm. Over time, it led to a moment that still makes her smile. Emma recently played a round with her father and her Uncle Harry, and she tells the story with pride. “I beat Daddy,” she says.
For Emma, golf is more than a game. It is something she studies. When she watches tournaments on TV, she pays attention to what great players do and how they handle pressure. “When I watch TV and I see all these people on the PGA and the LPGA, it makes me determined to be just as good as them,” she says.
That determination shows up in the way she looks for motivation beyond the course. Emma reads quotes from professional golfers because the words help her stay focused on effort and progress. She does not pretend every day is easy, but she is clear about the mindset she wants to carry. “Never give up and try your best,” she says.
For someone so young, the message is simple and powerful. Emma keeps showing up, keeps practicing, and keeps believing that improvement is built one swing at a time.
Emma moves for determination.

