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Amy Bockerstette To Be First-Ever Golfer With Down Syndrome To Play in NJCAA Championships

2021-05-05 113 Dailymotion

Amy Bockerstette To Be First-Ever Golfer With <br />Down Syndrome To Play in NJCAA Championships.<br />22-year-old Bockerstette made history three years ago when she was awarded a golf scholarship to <br />Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, Arizona.<br />In 2019, she joined PGA Tour pro Gary Woodland on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale to show off her skills.<br />She made par, impressing all who were in attendance. The spectacular feat went viral. .<br />Now, she's contributing to the record books yet again as the first athlete with Down syndrome to compete in a national athletic championship at the college level.<br />Speaking at the National Down Syndrom Congress <br />in 2019, Bockerstette said, "my superpower is confidence and believing in myself.".<br />With your superpower, you can create your own purpose, Amy Bockerstette, via Yahoo Sports

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