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Rachel Heck didn't need pro golf. She wanted something moreRecruits in hoodies make their way across campus. Some head to the dining hall, others to the gym, the Gaffney Fitness Center, where Rachel Heck already is hard at work. She slams a medicine ball to ...
Rachel Heck will play in her sixth Augusta National Women's Amateur this week after completing her training as an Air Force officer.
Rachel Heck, the former Stanford star who hadn’t played in a tournament since she led the Cardinal to a national title last May, will head back to her day job in private equity and her role as a ...
Rachel Heck joined the Air Force after deciding not to turn pro. Despite barely playing recently, she's back at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Former Stanford star Rachel Heck, now a member ...
Next up on the Scoop: @anwagolf! Got to sit down with Rachel Heck, Lottie Woad, Megha Ganne and Kiara Romero over some Georgia Peach ice cream sandwiches. Ganne, Heck, Romero and Woad all shared ...
After a recent run of dominance from individual players in college golf, there have been numerous standouts this season vying for the Annika Award.
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Rachel Heck graduated from the military's Defense Information School on Thursday at the top of her class. A public affairs officer in the Air Force Reserve, the Stanford grad took a 10-week break from ...
Recruits in hoodies make their way across campus. Some head to the dining hall, others to the gym, the Gaffney Fitness Center, where Rachel Heck already is hard at work. She slams a medicine ball ...
Rachel Heck turned down a pro golf career and joined the Air Force since her last Augusta National Women's Amateur. She tells Steve Burkowski her "new life" helps her appreciate how cool it is to ...
Rachel Heck graduated from the military's Defense Information School on Thursday at the top of her class. A public affairs officer in the Air Force Reserve, the Stanford grad took a 10-week break ...
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