The Manila Times

Vu puts priority on Paris Games

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SINGAPORE: Lilia Vu said Wednesday she was not setting herself many goals this year after storming to world No. 1 in 2023, but qualifying for the Paris Olympics was her first priority.

Vu enjoyed a breakout year when she won four LPGA tournament­s, including two majors.

The 26-year-old is trying to stay grounded as she chases the chance to represent team USA at the Paris Games.

“Golf is not a game of [perfection], and I try to keep telling myself that,” Vu told Agence France-Presse (AFP) at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.

“I keep saying the reason I got to this point was because I try my best to win each tournament I play,” said the American, who has Vietnamese heritage.

“I’m still learning to manage [pressure] as it’s definitely a new thing for me.”

Vu wants to set realistic goals for the 2024 campaign.

“The first would be to make it to the Olympics and then win a couple more times this year,” she said.

“I don’t want to be too specific and hold myself to super high standards. I just want them to be attainable.”

Vu won her maiden tour event at LPGA Thailand last year and finished in a share of seventh place in her title defense last week, five shots behind winner Patty Tavatanaki­t.

She showed her resilience to bounce back after slumping nine shots off the pace with a first-round 73, featuring a torrid back nine containing five bogeys.

Vu attributes her determinat­ion to her family’s support and values.

“Everything comes from my family,” she said.

“I’m a very big family person. They believe in me more than anybody else, and everything I do is for them.”

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