If she can get her short game together, and learn to putt like a pro, she will have a real chance to win multiple PGA events.
You really think if that happens, she gets to play in the Masters?
You really think if that happens, she gets to play in the Masters?
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Just for the record, the Masters does not exclude female players but is not an open invitational tournament like the U.S. Open, so they do not have sectional/regional qualifying events. Michelle will have to earn her way in like any male player, either by winning multiple PGA tournaments within a year timeframe, or placing high enough on the PGA tour money list or World Rankings. In short, it's highly unlikely she will ever play in the Masters, missing her best shot when she played in the U.S. Amateur Public Links. The winner got an automatic invitation to the Masters, but she didn't win and since she is no longer an amateur she cannot try that route again. At this point, regarding men's majors, her focus is the U.S. Open which she'll try to qualify for again next year.