
About two weeks into the season, I met the team and started to work with them. The more I spoke with the head coach and other golfers, I was constantly reminded about this “stud” freshman (Regan Bobich) that just arrived on campus. I usually take things with a grain of salt, but I was anxious to spend some time getting to know her and her game. When I first observed her, I couldn’t believe that this 5’2”, maybe 110-pound woman was crushing the ball with such finesse and consistency. Her short game and putting were also very solid. Her swing was so sound I thought I was watching one of the women on the LPGA tour – a bit of a stretch but she was really locked in at practice.
As I got to know Regan and her game, we made very few mechanical adjustments, and I found myself helping her frame out the mental side and strategizing more on course management. She was already ahead of everyone, having a good grasp on the mechanics, but we continued to tweak things from season to season. Once she gets to the range and transitions to the course her intensity increases tenfold. Even though she is a truly exceptional golfer she is even better at acting as she pursues her major in theatre with the hope of landing on Broadway one day. That said, she has a heart the size of California and will go out of her way to help anyone and everyone no matter what the situation is. Not only is she an exceptional golfer, but she’s also an even better person both on and off the course.
Regan has had an extraordinary career at Elmhurst in the CCIW, and she graduates in May. She will eventually be inducted into the Elmhurst Hall of Fame as the top woman golfer.
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