Allie White leaves Ohio State women's team
"Golf is going to be kind of a summer thing," White told the Lancaster Eagle Gazette. "I'm hoping to do some studying abroad and some other things that I wouldn't be able to do if I was playing golf."
White intends to remain at Ohio State but become a full-time student.
Suffice it to say, the departure seems a bit odd. For one thing, she had been playing well, posting two top-10 finishes this fall (T-6 at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, T-3 at the Lady Northern) before being disqualified from the Mercedes-Benz Championship for signing an incorrect scorecard.
Moreover, White had seemed to have found a nice niche in Columbus. "I am thrilled to be a Buckeye," she said in September. "I have cheered for Ohio State since I was little [her mother played tennis at OSU] and am excited to become a part of this team. Coach Hession has such enthusiasm for golf and the team is great to be around. I want to do my best and help continue to build the program."
Asked about White's decision, OSU women's coach Therese Hession told Campus Insider via e-mail: "The reason she gave me was that she does not want to play college golf any more."
Outside college golf, White made a few headlines last summer during the U.S. Women's Open, where she made the cut at Saucon Valley CC (finishing T-65) and caught some attention of TV cameras by wearing a hat with the logo Ohio Farmer, a magazine for which her father/caddie, Tim, is the editor.
"It's not something I necessarily feel good about--stopping in the middle of something," White said about leaving the team. "But in the overall scheme of things, it's a good move."





























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