Golf phenom Rose Zhang, who broke Tiger Woods' NCAA wins record, turns pro
Two-time NCAA champion Rose Zhang announced Friday she is leaving Stanford after two seasons and will make her pro debut at the LPGA's Mizuho Americas Open.
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Two-time NCAA champion Rose Zhang announced Friday she is leaving Stanford after two seasons and will make her pro debut at the LPGA's Mizuho Americas Open.
Stanford sophomore Rose Zhang, the most decorated player in amateur women's golf history, announced on Friday that she's turning pro.
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