With golf on the backburner, Tina's softball career at Simon Fraser came and went with a collection of accolades. Playing as a shortstop, Tina’s talents earned her First Team All-American honors and a place on the Canadian Women’s Senior National Softball Development Team for two seasons. She graduated in 2000, entering full-time work in the parks and recreation industry.
But golf didn’t end after that. When Tina did dabble, she did so casually with friends, who often ran afoul of the USGA Rulebook.
“It got kind of silly,” she said. “They’d hit one out of bounds and say, ‘Oh, I’m going to hit another, I’m going to hit another.”
On her own, and without lessons, Tina learned to play by the rules and eventually got her handicap down to single digits. That made her eligible to join the Sweeny Cup in southern B.C., a season-long golf competition open to low handicap players. Maintaining a love for the Pacific Northwest, she eventually settled in Issaquah in 2015 with her wife.
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