Mauchaza’s moment of reckoning

the same event last year.
Mauchaza said he has been busy the whole year trying to improve his game.

“I have been working hard on my swing for this year’s USPGA trials which will come in October. If I manage to keep my focus I hope to do well in the competition. I have been working on my swing and I hope everything will go according to plan. The level of competition is high but I will try my best to leave a mark in the competition. It is everyone’s wish to play at the highest level and I look forward to the event,” he said.

Mauchaza also managed to make it through in the first round of the qualifiers of the 2012 US Major II Championships after he carded identical scores of 72. He was also part of the 2005 Zimbabwe junior golf team that toured Japan. He made his USPGA debut in the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina.He failed to qualify after finishing the two rounds on two-over-par.

According to the Towson University website the golfer has been impressive since joining them. Nyasha, who now prefers to use Nash as his first name, played for the national team as a junior. He represented Zimbabwe in the Junior Orange Bowl Championships and in the Junior World Team Championship in Nagoya, Japan.

What started as an escort mission for his mother to golf lessons saw him turn to the sport. The golfer always remembers chipping in for eagle from 45 yards to win the 2005 Zimbabwe Junior National Stroke Play Championship on the third playoff hole as his most memorable experience.

 

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