MY BIO

Narisse Daye is a 2027 junior golfer with international roots, elite coaching, and a relentless drive to compete at the highest level. Born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, she was introduced to golf at a young age and drawn instantly to its difficulty, discipline, and mental challenge. In 2022, she relocated to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, where her competitive journey accelerated—training full-time and competing in top events across Canada and the United States.

Narisse trains with the intensity and structure of a future professional. She spends over eight hours a day working on her game—combining range work, course time, gym training, and game analysis through Track-Man, MEVO+ and the CIRCLES performance app. Her athletic foundation runs deep: she comes from a competitive family background and has grown up in a culture of movement, performance, and focus.

She is currently 5’8” and 160 lbs, with physical tools that match her work ethic. She averages 103 mph driver club head speed (personal best of 107.5), 150mph driver ball speed, and drives the ball 250 yards on average. Her 2024 scoring average was 76.8 across high-level events, and has 5 competitive rounds of 70 or better, including a personal best 69 during the second round at the University Club of Kentucky - Big Blue Course during the GolfWeek Junior Tour Championship.

In 2024, Narisse captured six tournament wins across three junior tours—GolfWeek, Callaway Meijer, and Top 50—and added six more top-3 finishes and five top-10s on the Hurricane Jr Tour, Maple Leaf Jr Tour and Golf Ontario Championships. She has earned full status on the 2025 AJGA circuit and will compete in five national events this summer, with one clear goal: to win.

Narisse has been working with Mike Martz on her golf game since coming to Canada in 2022 and continues to seek his input and direction. This past offseason, Narisse trained in Lake Nona, Florida under Canadian Golf Hall of Fame coach Henry Brunton, spending three months focused on short game and scoring at Royal St. Cloud and has recently begun working with Lee Dong Hee, head instructor at the Canadian International Golf Academy (CIGA)—a national training ground for the country’s top junior players.

Narisse is part of Ontario’s NEXT Wave program, a provincial initiative that identifies and supports the top junior athletes (in a province of over 14 million) as they prepare for national and collegiate competition. She also has international competition experience, finishing inside the top 15 at AJGA national-level events in Taiwan against the country’s top 30 juniors.

She currently ranks inside the Top 250 on Junior Golf Scoreboard (has ranged from 190 to 250) and continues to rise. Off the course, she maintains a 3.65 GPA and approaches her studies with the same focus and structure she brings to the range—values instilled from her early years in Taiwan and her continued growth in Canada.

Living across the street from Sarnia Golf & Curling Club (her home club), Narisse is never far from her goals—just 30 seconds from the tee box, and fully committed to her journey. Her dream is to play NCAA Division I golf and ultimately compete on the LPGA Tour.

For Narisse, golf is more than a sport. It’s a global journey, a daily pursuit, and a way of life.