"Growth, resilience, and hard work have laid the foundation—now, with your help, we can turn this dream into a reality."

My Purpose

Some dreams start as a spark, but mine has always been a blazing fire: to stand among the best on the LET and LPGA tours. Now, as I graduate college, that fire burns brighter than ever, pushing me to turn this vision into reality. With skill honed by years of practice, unshakable determination, and an unbreakable work ethic, I’m ready to chase my dream of becoming the player I’ve always envisioned.

Golf has always been my dream, but my vision goes beyond the leaderboard. Alongside my journey to the LET and LPGA tours, I want to inspire others to pick up a club, dream big, and see what sports can bring to their lives. I want to be a role model both on and off the course, using my platform to share the discipline, resilience, and joy that golf has given me. My goal isn’t just to succeed for myself but to make a lasting impact, encouraging the next generation to find their passion in sports and in life.

My story

Everything happens for a reason. 

Growing up near a golf course in a quiet neighborhood with few kids around, I found my world changed when my dad handed me my first club at five years old. From that moment, golf became my passion. I fell in love instantly and began balancing my time between golf, rugby practice, and piano lessons—a unique mix that shaped who I am today. I was fortunate to find mentors who guided me along the right path. My coach, Jose Carlos Gutierrez, who developed both my swing and my overall game. I also had the incredible opportunity to learn from Miguel Ángel Jiménez, playing both alongside and under his guidance on various occasions.

As I began competing in state and national championships, I discovered that my childhood hero, Azahara Muñoz, had earned a scholarship as a student-athlete at Arizona State University. Inspired, I set my sights on achieving the same: studying in the U.S. while developing my golf game. From then on, every swing brought me closer to that goal. I helped my state's team win the Spanish Championship, and proudly represented Spain in international competition, all while working tirelessly to make my dream a reality.

I was lucky enough to receive a scholarship to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where I played for two years. Eventually, I decided to transfer, and I found a home at the University of Louisville. Every step of the way taught me something that made me better, both on and off the course. The struggles in the first two years made the last two even sweeter at Louisville. I found coaches who believed in me and from whom I was able to learn.

Transferring to Louisville unlocked incredible opportunities, from access to world-class facilities to the chance to compete alongside top players in every tournament. Along the way, I met mentors who were crucial in helping me elevate my game for the next level, including my coaches, Whitney Young—a three-time All-American and Kentucky Golf Hall of Famer—and Addie Baggarly, who played in the Palmer Cup and ANWA. Both are exceptional players and trusted guides in my ongoing development.

The Phoenix

In my sophomore year of college, I was diagnosed with a torn labrum in my right hip, requiring surgery and forcing me to step away from the game for six months. But I wasn’t going to let that stop me. I put in the work, and against all odds just three and a half months later, I came back. I placed in the Top-16 at the Spanish Amateur Championship, marking the first time I completed more than 18 holes in a week since the surgery. The phoenix tattooed on my left arm is a symbol of resilience—it’s a reminder to rise from the ashes, never give up, and keep pushing forward.

Become a sponsor

In order to make my dream a reality, I need the funding to travel and compete around the world. With a following of over 5,000 on social media, I have the platform to help elevate and promote your brand as I chase my goals.

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