Two sisters who got into golf in an unexpected way set to compete in the PGA Works Collegiate Championship
Hope and Alana Hall, sisters born prematurely, took up golf at a young age to improve their fine motor skills and are now competing in the PGA Works Collegiate Championship. Hope plays for Dartmouth and Alana for Lehigh, both excelling in collegiate golf. Their journey began at Osprey Point Golf Club, where they spent countless hours developing their game.
- ▪Hope and Alana Hall were both born prematurely, each weighing less than a pound and a half.
- ▪They started playing golf as young children to help develop their fine motor skills.
- ▪The sisters will compete in the PGA Works Collegiate Championship, a tournament supporting minority collegiate golfers.
- ▪Osprey Point Golf Club in Boca Raton, Florida, provided the sisters with open access to practice regularly.
- ▪Alana Hall recently achieved a top-10 finish in the Patriot League Championship.
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