Seven Months Pregnant, Madelene Sagstrom Competes in U.S. Open
Madelene Sagstrom, currently seven months pregnant, is competing in the U.S. Women's Open. Despite experiencing Braxton Hicks contractions during her first round, Sagstrom continues to play professionally, driven by her love for the sport. She finds purpose in golf during her pregnancy, often feeling isolated at home while her husband caddies on the PGA Tour. While adjusting her swing to accommodate physical changes, she faces challenges but remains determined to test her limits, stating, “I don’t want to stop my life.”
By the Numbers- Sagstrom is ranked 73rd in the world.
- She switched to a new club set mid-tournament, losing at least 5 mph in swing speed.
- Sagstrom finished her first round with a score of 77, six over par.
- She is scheduled to play in the Dow Championship next week and has not ruled out the KPMG Women’s PGA later this month.
Sagstrom's future participation in upcoming tournaments remains uncertain as she navigates the physical demands of pregnancy while maintaining her competitive edge. Her determination might lead her to continue competing while managing her health and performance on the course.
Bottom LineSagstrom's journey challenges societal expectations surrounding pregnancy and professional sports, highlighting her resilience and commitment to staying active in golf while preparing for motherhood. Her story inspires others, showcasing the balance of personal and professional responsibilities.
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