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SCHMIDT READY AND EXCITED FOR LIFE ON THE LET

Patricia Isabel Schmidt

Last month, Germany’s Patricia Isabel Schmidt secured her LET card for the 2023 season by finishing fourth on the LET Access Series Order of Merit.

The 27-year-old notched up victory earlier in the season at the Big Green Egg Match Play and has two runner-up finishes to her name with second place at the Flumserberg Ladies Open and T2 at the Trust Golf Links Series – The Musselburgh GC.

On top of that Schmidt had six further top-10 results to give her 1,967.97 points from 19 events and clinch her spot on the LET for next year.

Golf was not the only sport the German played when she was younger, but it was in her last few years of high school that she focused on it.

“The first time I played golf was at around 11,” she said. “But at the beginning, I just went to the course once a week for the junior practice sessions.

“It took me quite a while to decide golf was the sport for me… I used to play several other sports like volleyball, swimming, soccer, tennis, and table tennis on a competitive level when I was younger.

“I think during my last two to three years of high school I really focused on golf with the goal to go to college.”

The Goeppingen native only turned professional in 2021 having attended Armstrong State University for college and then she studied mechanical engineering at the University of Stuttgart and successfully graduated in 2020.

After that Schmidt focused on golf and gained some invites to LETAS events before playing 13 events in 2021 and 19 in 2022.

She continued: “One or two years after I came back from college. I was still doing my major in mechanical engineering in Germany back then, so I first wanted to finish my studies and then focus on golf.

For my amateur career, I would say my highlight is probably my third place in Luxembourg and the event where all Regions of Germany play against each other.

“Besides that, I didn’t really play lots of big events, but I enjoyed playing every team event with my home club since you’re usually a single player in golf.”

While the engineering graduate also had a taste of the LET last year making her debut on Tour at the Didrikson Skaftö Open and finishing T38 and believes LETAS has helped her prepare for next year.

She added: “For my first LET event, I was super nervous, excited and happy. It was a week I will never forget! That week I really knew that that’s what I’m fighting for on LET Access – to be able to play on events like the one I did in Skaftö every…

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