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In psychology, the English term "flow" refers to the feeling of happiness of a mental state of complete deepening and complete absorption in an activity. Golf talent Yael Berger must have felt something like this last Saturday in Interlaken. On the third and final day of the National Under-18 Championship, 17-year-old Hilterfingerin triumphed on a massive scale.

Berger worked extremely nervously and focused, presenting an impressive and virtually flawless performance throughout the day. Only 65 shots needed the Bernese Oberlander for their last round. It was seven under par and also set a personal best on their club's spot. Thanks to this performance of perfection, Berger won the title of Swiss champion, although after the first day she showed seven and after the second day three strokes behind the leader Elena Moosmann. "This title means a lot to me and it's all the more beautiful because it came to my home," Berger said.

"All is well together"

It was the last decisive day For a moment, felt like in a stream, Berger explained. "Everything went together, every shot was almost perfect – it was a great feeling," said Berger, who at the end of the tournament had a whopping seven more shots than Moosmann. At the eleventh and twelfth holes in the last lap, they had – with victory in mind – a certain nervousness. "But I just had a little courage for that."

For Berger, it's the second national title for juniors, having already achieved success in the U-12 category. In the U-14 championship, she also took second place. U-16 league fights missed her in 2016 as she was allowed to represent Switzerland as the best junior at the Junior Open in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Speaking of Kilmarnock: Berger will also participate in his next tournament in Britain. In August, she will participate in the Girls & # 39; British Open in Northern Ireland. I hope that Flow Bergers will stop there too. (Berner Zeitung)

Created: 23.07.2018, 21:12

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