MY BIO
I am an internationally developed junior golfer whose path in the game has been shaped by movement across cultures, high-level coaching, and a disciplined daily approach to performance. I was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, where I was introduced to golf at a young age and quickly became drawn to its technical demands and mental challenge. In 2022, I relocated to Sarnia, Ontario, where my development accelerated through year-round training and competition across Canada and the United States.
I am committed to continuing my academic and athletic career at University of Alabama at Birmingham beginning in the fall of 2027.
My training environment reflects a professional standard. Each day, I combine technical practice, on-course play, strength and conditioning, and performance analysis using tools such as TrackMan and MEVO+. I come from a competitive family background, where structure, consistency, and long-term development have always been emphasized.
I have competed across multiple high-level junior tours, including GolfWeek, Callaway Meijer, Top 50, Hurricane Junior Tour, Maple Leaf Junior Tour, and Golf Ontario events, and have earned victories on several of these circuits. I have also earned full status on the AJGA circuit and continue to compete in national-level events.
Since moving to Canada, I have worked closely with my coach Mike Martz, who continues to guide my development. I have also spent extended time training in Lake Nona, Florida with Henry Brunton, focusing on short game and scoring, and I have spent time working with Lee Dong Hee at the Canadian International Golf Academy (CIGA).
Academically, I maintain a 3.68 GPA and approach my studies with the same structure and focus I bring to my training.
I train out of the Sarnia Golf & Curling Club, where I live just steps from the course. My development is built on a long-term commitment to improvement, and I continue to push toward competing at the highest levels of the game.

