Amanda Beebe

September 27, 2012

Amanda Beebe ’15
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey / Hunterdon Central

WHAT SHE’S DONE: Placed 6th in the McDaniel Women’s Fall Invitational and 2nd in the Swarthmore Fall Invitational as the sole female Garnet golfer.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT: Making first team All-Conference this past spring as a freshman.

SEASON GOALS: For the spring season, I really just want to have fun and let my game come together naturally with practice and balance.

THE BEST HOLE ON CAMPUS WOULD BE: Magill Walk/Parrish Beach: a nice downhill par 3

FAVORITE V.I.L.E. HENCHMAN: I spent a full 15 minutes on Wikipedia researching Carmen Sandiego’s henchmen and I still don’t know who they are and if I even have a favorite.

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