Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Gal focused on mental aspect


ORLANDO, Fla. - Sandra Gal understands sex appeal is part of their growing popularity as an LPGA professional, but she wants primarily to carry out their game to be known.
She told GolfChannel.com Tuesday that they do not, however, called the "Greatest Golfer" on the planet, as long as it promotes the game women. Two weeks ago, won Gal GolfDigest.com 's inaugural "Hottest Golfer" contest in an online voting competition.
"To be honest, I do not consider myself the most attractive girls out there, but it's nice to see a lot of people participated in this vote," said Gal. "Hopefully they can bring more attention to the women's game."Gal, 26, is known for playing in short skirts. She has experience modeling for a fashion magazine in her native Germany, and Callaway. She was growing up in ballet.
"I do not really work on that image, maybe it's something that happens naturally," said Gal. "I have a bit of work for Callaway and their catalogs, but I'm really concentrating on my game and the best athlete I can be. That's always going to focus my number 1."
Gal enjoyed a breakthrough season last year, her fourth LPGA as a pro, she won her first LPGA event, the Kia Classic, and their first European Solheim Cup team.You want her debut at the 2012 LPGA season opener next week at the Australian Open, the ISPS Handa Women at Royal Melbourne.
How are you going to top 2011?
"It will be hard to top," said Gal. "It was a great year. I'm just the stuff from last year, where improvements are required to take and work on them, and build up my strength, and hopefully we can make it an even better year this year.
"I looked over my stats from last year, and I need to improve on my driving style. I have not been many so fairways hit, and I did not hit as many greens from there. So I'm working really, dass"
Gal said she has begun working with Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott Vision 54 teams.
"Another great aspect that I've worked is my mental game," said Gal. "I think it is very strong, but it needs improvement."

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