{"id":21216,"date":"2016-07-04T14:29:29","date_gmt":"2016-07-04T14:29:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/andaluciagolf.com\/noemi-jimenez-andalusian-passion-2\/"},"modified":"2016-07-04T14:29:29","modified_gmt":"2016-07-04T14:29:29","slug":"noemi-jimenez-andalusian-passion-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/andaluciagolf.com\/en\/noemi-jimenez-andalusian-passion-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Noemi Jim\u00e9nez, andalusian passion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"\\\"line-height:\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"%5C%22images\/stories\/Reportajes\/noemi\" jimenez=\"\" border=\"\\\"0\\\"\" style=\"\\\"float:\" left=\"\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">She would have liked to study physiotherapy and nutrition but the necessity of attending numerous <span style=\"\\\"font-size:\" line-height:=\"\">practical classes would have prevented her from dedicating the required time to her major passion: golf.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Marbella\u2019s Noem\u00ed Jim\u00e9nez has just completed her third year of tourism and business studies (the course she eventually opted for) at Arizona State University. Now she is taking a break \u2013 in one sense, because she practises more than ever \u2013 in Marbella and work out her summer competition schedule, before returning to the US to face her final year at university. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">We meet at Royal Guadalmina Golf Club, where the previous Sunday she had lost the Spanish Women\u2019s Championship against Camila Hedberg in a heart-stopping final. Her Barcelona rival matched the eagle Noem\u00ed had just carded on the 17th and went on to win by two shots. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u201cYou learn from your wins, but also from your losses, a lot more,\u201d she told us. Her keen desire to improve, her optimism in the face of adversity, represents a psychological weapon which almost certainly helps her take on such a demanding sport as golf with such success. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Noem\u00ed is not just any golfer: she is one of the great promises of Spanish golf. She has an impressive CV, including nine top-10 places and two wins on last year\u2019s US university league and six top-10s this year, highlighted by a magnificent individual win in the West Regionals. To gain an even better idea of the quality of her play, you only have to look at the world women\u2019s amateur rankings \u2013 where she holds down 13th place.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Her love affair with golf began \u201cseriously\u201d when she was six, thanks to her father, Antonio. And we emphasise \u201cseriously\u201d because when still just one years old she tried to copy her father, a keen golfer, using mop handles as a club and Christmas decoration balls to hit her first golf swings. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Noting this interest, her father started taking her to a golf school, then known as El Angel, when she was six years old. She had lessons with a well-known pro in Marbella, Manuel Cabanillas, but within a short time it was her father \u2013 at the time a golf instructor \u2013 who took charge of fine-tuning her talent. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Noem\u00ed remembers her first win. \u201cIt was on the Pequecircuito (Little Ones Circuit) at Coto de la Serena (Estepona). I was super happy and it was super exciting.\u201d <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">The little girl learned rapidly and stood out even quicker. So much so that at eight years of age she competed in her first Spanish Championship. In her second appearance in this tournament she was runner-up and this was followed by numerous competitions and victories in the regional and national sphere.  <\/p>\n<p><span style=\"\\\"line-height:\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Her international career began while she was still in her early teens. At 14, she was chosen for Spain to compete in matches against Portugal and France. From 15, she was a regular member of national teams that competed in the main European tournaments.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"%5C%22images\/stories\/Reportajes\/noemi\" jimenez=\"\" border=\"\\\"0\\\"\" style=\"\\\"font-size:\" line-height:=\"\" float:=\"\" left=\"\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">Then came the big move to the other side of the Atlantic\u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 What has it meant for you to go to university in the US?<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 It\u2019s been a dream I always wanted to realize. My role model was Azahara (Mu\u00f1oz \u2026 she also learned the game at Royal Guadalmina), who went to the same university where I\u2019m studying. It was a dream for me to go there, to follow my career, study, and all without my parents having to pay the university. Also to gain a bit of independence, to discover more about the world and because over there, above all else, it opens a lot of doors.   <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 What have you learned about golf at the university?<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 Over there they have a girls and boys golf team, and each has its own coach and assistant. Rather than focusing on a technical level, which they barely even look at, it\u2019s like a manager who takes us to the various events, discusses strategy, teaches us how to play a tournament almost like a professional, how to play certain holes\u2026 There is hardly any technical plan, as they assume we have arrived there well prepared. They don\u2019t say anything to you, unless someone specifically asks the coach to look at their swing because they don\u2019t feel sure about it.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 You have one year left to finish your studies before considering your future as a pro. Are you clear what you want to do?<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 I\u2019m thinking about it. On the one hand, obviously I want to graduate, but my objective, my Plan A, even though it makes me a bit afraid because I don\u2019t know what will happen, is to stay in the US and try to play the American Tour. I\u2019ll return to Spain in summer to play amateur tournaments then later, in August, return to the US and try to get through the Q-School (qualifying for the LPGA Tour). If I make it, I\u2019ll stay there to live, probably in Florida because it\u2019s relatively closer to home \u2013 I have my coach here in Spain. If not, my Plan B is to return to Europe and try out for the European Tour because what I mainly want to do is play golf. If something unexpected happens, like an injury \u2013 and I hope to God it doesn\u2019t \u2013 I would probably study for another career, something I really like (physiotherapy or nutrition), but that would be Plan C.     <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"%5C%22images\/stories\/Reportajes\/noemi\" jimenez=\"\" border=\"\\\"0\\\"\" style=\"\\\"float:\" left=\"\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 Other Spaniards who have stayed in the US to follow a professional career have had varying success. For example, two who had exceptional amateur careers: Azahara Mu\u00f1oz, already triumphing, and Carlota Ciganda, who hasn\u2019t taken off yet\u2026 <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 It\u2019s always difficult to move from amateur to professional, and lots of things can happen. In the case of Carlota, it might be a problem adapting: her family is in Spain, she\u2019s a long way from home, it\u2019s a very different kind of life there\u2026 She also studied in the US but she wanted to turn pro and didn\u2019t finish her studies. I heard she wanted to always have her coach nearby because she\u2019s someone who draws on her coach for a lot of support, and I can understand that because after so long without a coach your swing can leave you a bit and you have to always have someone there watching you. But it\u2019s her first year on the LPGA Tour, and the first year is always one for adapting \u2013 later is when you start to win.   <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 Your first year in the US also wasn\u2019t that good, but in the second year you had 11 top-10s, and this year you have also enjoyed success\u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 I took the first year as one of experience, for learning, and the second and third you can tell that I was more settled and comfortable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 The South Korean golfers who play in the US are famed for their extreme dedication to golf. is that actually a reality? <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 Yes, they practice a lot and have a very high level of discipline. And, of course, the foundation of golf is practice; quality practice obviously, because if you practice a lot of hours without any kind of objective, that doesn\u2019t help at all. <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 What memories do you have of this club, Guadalmina?<\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">\u2013 Lovely ones. This has always been my club; I\u2019m super happy with all the people here. A lot of people came to support me during the Spanish Championship, and it was super special and super nice. I have a lot of affection for this club because since I was young, if my parents couldn\u2019t, they paid all my trips\u2026. I\u2019m super appreciative of their support.    <\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\" p2=\"\">\n<p class=\"\\\" p1=\"\">We end the interview and, after the photographic session, Noem\u00ed heads to the tee for another tough, yet enjoyable, coaching session. She has many holes still to play\u2026 and an exciting and hopefully happy life ahead of her. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>She would have liked to study physiotherapy and nutrition but the necessity of attending numerous Her international career began while she was still in her early teens. At 14, she was chosen for Spain to compete in matches against Portugal and France. 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