Ohio Golf Journal July 2023

Golf has given Miller many positive memories. “My favorite on-course memory has to be when I took my grandparents out to watch me play a few holes on my home course when they were in town. I hit some serious bombs, while they were there.” Miller also takes pride in knowing the Rules of Golf. “In tournament play, my final round of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) was memorable. On the very last hole, my ball finished just short of the green in a dry area. The course had been recently aerated, and there was a local rule stating that if your ball was in a punch mark, then free relief was given. I was able to use that rule and move my ball to an area of healthy grass, seeing that my ball was in a punch mark. The rules of people from different backgrounds.” But, Miller’s volunteerism doesn’t stop there. “In addition to that LPGA event, I have been a cart scorer and caddy for the Epson Tour at the Prasco Charity Championship hosted at TPC River’s Bend near Cincinnati.” After graduating from college with a degree in business administration, Miller relishes the chance to play professional golf. “I would love to compete at the highest level I can. I think it would be awesome to play on the LPGA Tour.” And, if she does, Miller’s mother deserves some of the credit. Don’t expect Miller to ever run to the first tee, because she still doesn’t like to run. official seemed pleased with my ingenuity.” Like so many golfers, she is very particular about her tools of the trade. Miller plays Callaway Maverik irons, a Scotty Cameron Newport 2.0 putter, a Cobra King Speedzone driver, Cobra King F7 fairway wood and hybrid. Her custom wedges are Callaway Mack Daddy and she prefers the Titleist Pro VI ball. If given the chance to play golf with three of her favorite LPGA players at the location of her choice, she knows who would join her and where they would play. “My dream foursome would consist of Inbee Park, Maria Fassi, and Austin Ernst. We would play Augusta National!” Liz and her parents support the game of golf by being volunteers at the LPGA Dana Open every summer in Toledo. This was her seventh year volunteering in Toledo. “I work on a committee that helps coordinate the volunteer walking scorers that actually score the golf tournament for the LPGA. It’s fun and I meet a wide variety Ohio Golf Journal

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