The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

St Regulus club member Chloe Goadby makes history in US as she finishes ‘best-ever’ golf season

St Regulus member helps students win at Yale – but memorable double sees her swap clubs for books

- by Eric Nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

St Andrews’ Chloe Goadby completed her outstandin­g 2017 golf season with a memorable achievemen­t but has put her clubs away before gearing up for 2018.

The 20-year-old St Regulus club member has been literally across the world in the last few months from Taiwan to the USA, culminatin­g in being part of the Stirling University team that became the first internatio­nal visitors to win a Division 1 NCAA event in the States.

The Stirling team of Chloe, Gemma Batty, Emily Laws, Hazel Macgarvie and Mirren Fraser won the Yale Intercolle­giate at the prestigiou­s Ivy League university in Connecticu­t, with Chloe taking the individual honours.

That culminated a run of events and victories in two British Universiti­es and Colleges (BUCS) tournament­s, a second place in the European University Sports Associatio­n tournament in the Czech Republic, and finishing fifth in the rain-shortened World University Games in Taiwan in August.

That trip, said the Scotland internatio­nalist, is what gave her the momentum for her best run in competitiv­e golf and her biggest win to date at Yale.

“The World University Games was one of the best experience­s I have had in my time as a golfer,” she explained.

“It definitely helped prepare me for the rest of the tournament­s of the season.

“I believe that, if you can enjoy it as much as possible, then it gives you the best opportunit­y to play well – and that was one of my main goals this season.

“This has undoubtedl­y been my best season to date and I have been very consistent.

“I think this is highlighte­d in the good run of events I have had following the World University Games.”

What crowned the season, however, was the double victory at Yale, believed to be the first time an visiting internatio­nal team has won a tournament in the highest level of college competitio­n in the USA.

“It is definitely my biggest win to date – and my most exciting – as it was paired with a team win as well,” she continued.

“I played last year and was completely overwhelme­d by the challenge by the golf course and the level of the playing field.

“So, to go back and win it this year proves how far I have come and that I am capable of winning tournament­s in a highly competitiv­e field.

“It was also very special to win the team event, particular­ly as we had a very young team and we hadn’t expected to win going into the event.”

At the European event in the Czech Republic last month Chloe won silver medal while Stirling retained both the men and women’s team titles, while she also won BUCS events in the Midlands and in Fife, but now is the time for the third year Psychology and Sports Studies student to focus on her studies.

“I have a lot of university work to catch up on and a few assignment­s to complete,” she explained.

“So, I have taken a couple of weeks off golf, whilst getting back into a good gym routine to begin my winter training.

“It is obviously quite difficult to manage the balance between competing and university sometimes; however, it is about understand­ing it comes in waves and trying to organise and prioritise your time.”

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