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Roussin-Bouchard Announces Decision to Turn Pro
Women's Golf  . 

Roussin-Bouchard Announces Decision to Turn Pro

Junior will remain in Columbia to pursue degree through Gamecock Promise

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Two-time First Team All-American Pauline Roussin-Bouchard announced she is turning pro earlier this week, foregoing her junior season with the Gamecocks, via her Instagram page. She made her professional debut on the Symetra Tour over the weekend at the Four Winds Invitational in South Bend, Ind.
 
Roussin-Bouchard finished T-4th at the event after posting a 54-hole score of 208 (-8).
 
She finishes her illustrious career at South Carolina second in tournament wins and T-5th with eight career top-five finishes. As a sophomore in 2020-21, Roussin-Bouchard was named SEC Player of the Year en route to helping the Gamecocks return to the NCAA Championships. She earned medalist honors in the stroke play portion of the SEC Championship after recording the lowest 54-hole score in program history (199). Roussin-Bouchard owns five of the six lowest 54-hole schools all-time at South Carolina. She also set the low 18 benchmark with an opening round 63 (-9) in a win at the 2021 Moon Golf Invitational.
 
Roussin-Bouchard will remain in Columbia to train and practice. She will also be continuing her education utilizing the Gamecock Student-Athlete Promise. The psychology major has excelled in the classroom and is a two-time WGCA All-American Scholar.
 
“This professional debut could not have been possible without the continued support of the University of South Carolina and its people who would move heaven and earth for me to realize my dreams,” said Roussin-Bouchard. “I look forward to making Columbia, S.C. my home base in the U.S. The practice facilities are a ‘golf paradise’ for every golfer for training at the highest level. I’m further grateful for the opportunity that this university has provided me to continue my degree through the Gamecock Promise while also pursing my dream of playing professional golf.”
 
“I am proud, excited, and supportive of Pauline’s decision to turn professional,” said head coach Kalen Anderson. “She is ready for the next level, and I am eager to follow her success. It is certainly rewarding as a program and coach to assist players like Pauline in realizing their life-long dreams, as well as preparing them for their next steps in life. Along with breaking multiple program records and making massive golf contributions, I want to thank Pauline for the positive impact and leadership she has provided both on and off the golf course. Pauline will forever be a member of the Gamecock golf family, and I am so happy that she will still be calling UofSC ‘home’ as she pursues her professional golf career.”
 
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