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Rose Zhang on Sunday on the 18th green at Liberty National Golf Club. Getty Images Of all the drives so powerful!, of all the irons so pure!, of all the pitches and chips and putts so precise!, of all the birdies so many!, maybe the most wonderful moment of this Rose Zhang party came Thursday, day one, three days ahead of her almost improbable breakthrough win at the LPGAâs Mizuho Americas Open, her first event as a pro. You may have missed it. But it features ⊠you! A reporter had wanted to know about the gallery vibe at Liberty National Golf Club. After all, there were more than a few folks who came out to Jersey City, to see what all the fuss was about. Was the woman of the hour expecting more? Less? Way, way, way less, not that you mention it. âI was a little surprised that there were people out there,â Zhang said. âYou know, itâs early in the morning. Itâs a Thursday. I donât expect anyone to be out here and be like, oh, go, Rose. âI guess there is a lot of significance to this round for me in particular, but I felt really just loved out there. I think everyone, every single putt I made, every single shot that I hit, it got a lot of little claps, little cheers. âIt was great to see some of my family, friends. Coach Walker [Stanford coach Anne Walker] was walking with me, and Kevin, my agent, too. So I saw a bunch of faces out there that, you know, really just made me happy.â Awwww. Thatâs something, ainât it. Itâs unpretentious, sure. And we donât expect warmth from our stone-cold killers, of which Zhang certainly is. But thereâs more there. Sure, sound swings are built on sound minds, but itâs not that, though it doesnât hurt. Itâs why this burgeoning legend is so appealing. We wonât use big words here. And just three letters. Zhang is just having fun with all of this, too. F-U-N. And how fun is that? But I had to check in with some folks in the know to be sure. Notably, Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee said as much on Sunday morning on his Golf Central show. He compared Zhang to Nancy Lopez. The legend always smiled too, while punching her fellow pros in the face. Winnerâs bag Rose Zhangâs Callaway gear at the 2023 Mizuho Americas Open By Jonathan Wall On the grounds at Liberty National, the feeling was the same. I messaged Gemma Dryburgh on Sunday afternoon. Sheâs my LPGA drinking buddy. If youâre new to this space, Gemma is backed by the St. Andrews Brewing Co., so yeah, we talk golf and beer. Sheâs an expert in both; Iâm not in either. âHi again, Gemma! I got to ask Whatâs your thought on Rose Zhang? Could you have done this at her age and with the attention? Howâs she doing it? Pretty wild. Hope youâre doing well!!â âHey Nick! Had fun playing with Zephyr in the pro am this week. What Rose is doing this week is unreal. I would not have even been close to doing this at her age. I definitely needed my four years at college to develop to even get close to this level. So whatâs sheâs doing at this stage is very impressive. Think sheâll be amazing for the womenâs game!â I messaged Claire Rogers. Sheâs my teammate here on this website, and on Wednesday, she ate ice cream on a boat with the subject of this story â and you should watch the video of it all here. Claire would have the scoop. Sorry, not sorry for that word play! Remember what weâre trying to have here. Hey, Claire! Iâm kinda workshopping an idea for Rose and a story. Am I right in thinking that sheâs kinda just having fun out there? Like, not that other players donât, and not that sheâs not a killer, but yeah, sheâs having a blast. Iâve been thinking that for a while, and then with your video and all. What do ya think? âI think so too! She doesnât seem to put too much pressure on herself. âDid you see her transcript from yesterday?â âI think she kinda said something similar.â Claire was right! There was even more of what we heard Thursday. This was particularly wonderful from Zhang âI was talking to my caddie in between shots, but just seeing everyone supporting me and everyoneâs reactions to some of my good shots, I just think itâs so funny.â Thereâs that word again. All that from the first woman to win two NCAA Division I individual crowns. And the player who won 12 times at Stanford, and no, not even that Tiger guy did that. She won the Womenâs Am and Junior. In April, she won the Augusta National Womenâs Amateur. And it just kept going and going on Sunday. No, it wasnât pretty. But it was fun. Thereâs that word again! How about that shot on the par-4 12? At this point, Zhang was up one, then hooked her tee shot left and onto another hole. And then? She knocked her ball over a tree, ran up a slope to see where the heck it was going â and smiled after it stopped 10 feet from the cup. There was more! How about the par-4 17th? She was still up one. She ran her birdie putt 10 feet past. And then? She rammed her par putt in. She fist-pumped. There was more! How about the par-4 18th? The result? Well, that stunk. Zhang bogeyed. Her tee shot had rolled into a fairway bunker. But on her escape, she ran again. She smiled. When she missed her 7-footer for par and started her walk toward a playoff with Jennifer Kupcho, she smiled again. No way! There was more! How about the first hole of the playoff, back on 18? After three shots, Zhang was back in the same spot on the green as she was in regulation. This time, she was good. This time, she fist-pumped again. This time, she smiled again. They headed back to the 18th tee. Amateur golf legend Rose Zhang is officially a pro. Hereâs how thatâs going By Alan Bastable And how about what came next? Tee shot down the left side of the fairway. Fairway metal to 10 feet. Two putts. Winner! Smiles! Hugs! Super agent Mark Steinberg even gave her one. Zhang is now an LPGA member. Sheâs eligible for the Solheim Cup. Sheâs the first to win an LPGA event in her pro debut since Beverly Hanson did so at the 1951 Eastern Open. For those doing the math, thatâs 52 years older than Zhang. âRose, what an absolute tremendous performance,â Golf Channelâs Karen Stupples told her just off the 18th green. âJust two weeks ago, you were winning the NCAA championships. In your wildest dreams, did you ever imagine that you would be standing here an LPGA champion?â âNo. âWhat is happening?â Fun! OK, OK, Zhang wonât win âem all. She didnât really close on Sunday. She was up two to start the day, didnât make a birdie and shot a two-over 74. That wonât cut it. And maybe when adversity like that strikes again, this all crashes. Does it continue? Who knows? So weâll be guarded. Then again fun, like winning, can be contagious. And for now at least, after win one on week one, sheâll keep having it. And oh, so will we. Golf Magazine Subscribe To The Magazine Subscribe Latest In News Nick Piastowski EditorNick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when heâs not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics â his stories, his game or his beers â at
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Too often in conversations about suffering, one particular Bible story is not consistently discussed. The Book of Job is a story that details the life of one man who was not a distinguished church figure facing persecution. He was an everyday man, albeit affluent in possessions and faith. The Bible describes Jobâs financial stature as making him a noteworthy person in his region of the east. He had a large family of a wife, seven sons, and three daughters. In his possession were also large quantities of land and animals Job 12-3. Of all that he owned, his greatest asset was his faith.âThere was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.â Job 11Jobâs ability to believe was so impressive that he garnered the attention of God and also Satan. In this first chapter of Job, we read an account of God questioning Satan about his schemes. Satan confesses to roaming about the Earth, and God asks if the Devil has considered Job. The question sets Job up for an intense season of suffering, one that breaks him physically, emotionally, even spiritually, but he never forsakes his faith. All this occurs as a test, allowed by God to show Satan Jobâs faith Job 111-12.Jobâs story continues to be relevant to Christians today because of his ability to believe despite suffering. His season of loss is a reminder that no possession or relationship on this Earth is guaranteed to last forever. Not even our health. Job found himself losing all that he owned, all except for his faith. However, Jobâs story is not limited to suffering or maintaining faith amid trials. There are a number of different lessons we can glean, but first, we must understand the purpose of the Book of Job and why it was included in the Wrote the Story of Job and Why Is the Book of Job included in the Bible?The Bible is authored by a number of different people, prophets and kings included. There are even unknown authors of certain passages. As for the Book of Job, the author is unclear. There is no indication of the author within the book itself, and Jobâs death is mentioned in chapter 42, the last chapter of the book. There is speculation amongst the scholarly community that Moses wrote the book, but there is no conclusive without an author, the storyâs inclusion in the Bible informs us that there is something God wants to glean from His word 2 Timothy 316. In addition to authorial speculation, the inclusion of Jobâs story is believed by some to be purposed in answering the question of why innocent people suffer. By the conclusion of the book, there is no answer given as to why innocents suffer, but there is a solution, trust. The idea and word trust appears multiple times throughout the Bible spoken by different people. The idea is also present here as Job experiences suffering and seeks God for help. With this greater understanding, we can analyze the 5 the story of Important Things to Know about the Story of Job1. Job Suffered while InnocentJob did not commit any sin that led to his suffering. On the contrary, Jobâs suffering came about as God allowed Satan to test his faith. Why did Job have to suffer at all? The same question has been asked throughout the ages after events such as school shootings or natural disasters. Why do innocent people suffer for seemingly no reason? And Job was so greatly afflicted by his problems that he cursed, not God, but the day that he was born.âAfter this, Job began to speak and cursed the day he was born.â Job 31This was not an inconvenience that Job experienced. Life as he knew it was turned upside down and made into something that brought him intense pain. Job represents the truth that innocent people suffer, but by the end of his story also shows that God is in control the entire time. God allowed Satan to attack Job spiritually, emotionally, and physically, but never to the point of death Job 26. God remained in Job Questioned GodAs shown in the Psalms, which follow after the Book of Job, prayer is shown to be communication with God that is deep, intimate, and honest. As Christians, we can talk to God about things going well in our lives, and also our troubles. Job did not hide his troubles and spoke openly.âIf I have sinned, what have I done to you,Watcher of humanity?Why have you made me your target,so that I have become a burden to you?âJob 720In his anguish and confusion, Job sought to have dialogue with God as a means of understanding his plight. We are like Job when we experience suffering. We may ask God questions like âHow long?â or âWhy is this happening to me?â Though not immediately, God does respond to Job later in the book Job 38. God also answers our prayers, just in His own timing. In the way God responds to Job, He makes clear that though we may ask, our sense of comprehension will never fully grasp God and His ways. Still, He is Jobâs Loved Ones Didnât HelpJobâs wife was the first to reveal her lack of faith in God. âHis wife said to him, Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die!ââ Job 2-9Jobâs response shows just how much faith he had in spite of her doubts. âYou speak as a foolish woman speaks,â he told her. Should we accept only good from God and not adversity?â Throughout all this Job did not sin in what he saidâ Job 210. Job posits an excellent question to consider. If God promises salvation in the form of heaven, why is life expected by some to only be good?Jobâs three friends when introduced to the story bear witness to his suffering. They go so far as to lament on his behalf Job 213. As the Book of Job continues each friend has a chapter where they engage in dialogue with Job. Then Job is given a chapter where he responds. The friendsâ attempts to âhelpâ go so poorly that God is ultimately disappointed in them Job 427. God was so upset he had them offer sacrifices as repentance. The reason for this is that the friends blamed Job for his suffering, unbeknownst to them God allowed Job to suffer despite being a righteous friend Eliphaz was the first to blame Job. âConsider Who has perished when he was innocentâ Job 47? Their relationship helps us see how we as believers seek counsel from others. While people may mean well in their advice-giving, no one can truly comprehend how God works in our lives and should not speak on His behalf. Moreover, suffering is to be experienced even by the innocents, like Job, not because someone has committed an offense against God, but because suffering is a part of used Jobâs suffering to build him up and show the Devil that Job would keep his Job Was RestoredâAfter Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord restored his fortunes and doubled his previous possessions.â Job 4210In the end, Job gained more than he lost. And he was restored in all aspects of his life health, family, finances. God showed Job favor as he remained faithful in his belief. This information is important because these details reflect the loving nature of God. Godâs love was present despite Jobâs unhelpful friends, wife, and harsh does not allow sorrow for the sake of suffering. He allows us to experience trials to make us better people and expose weak areas in our lives. Job was able to learn more about God during his struggle and further build his trust in the Lord. Jobâs suffering too also allowed God to affect Jobâs friends. They initially blamed Job and learned that Job hadnât done anything to merit his suffering, thus, showing them a side of God they were unaware of Job Kept His FaithThroughout the entire book, Job prayed, struggled, and eventually overcame. He never stopped having a relationship with God. Nor did he curse God as his wife encouraged him to do in the second chapter. Jobâs steadfast faith offers proof that no matter lifeâs circumstances, maintaining faith is always a possibility. Whether we are spiritually, emotionally, or physically stricken, we can keep our trust in God. He will at some point deliver us from our troubles, and make us better from the Modern Day JobAs we read and learn from Job we can ascertain that suffering comes upon all, sinful or guiltless. Jesus was the only person without sin and even He knew suffering. While we may encounter our own unexpected problems like Job, his story reminds us that even when we donât understand why we can put trust in God. That trust is not limited to circumstances, nor by the âadviceâ given by other believers. Trust is not an explanation of why Job suffered, or why we suffer. Yet, the idea of trust gives us a solution to bear the one can fully understand God, and that gives us all the more reason to pray. And when we pray and while we wait, we know in the end God will make us into someone better than where we started. Job proved ReadingBible Story of JobWhat Is the Story of Job? 'Who Wrote the Bible?' 'Who Wrote the Book of Job?' 'The Book of Job'Photo credit ©Sparrowstock Aaron D'Anthony Brown is a freelance writer, hip-hop dance teacher, and visual artist, living in Virginia. He currently contributes work to iBelieve, Crosswalk, and supports various clients through the platform Upwork. He's an outside-the-box thinker with a penchant for challenging the status quo. Check out his short story âSerenity.â
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