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Golfer shoots 70 in tournament

Finland-born Hutton gets under par for first time in college

By Tim Downer

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Published: Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Updated: Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Northern Kentucky University's Bianca Hutton takes a shot during a recent tournament. The junior golfer recently shot under par for the first time in her collegiate career. Her next goal is to shoot in the 60s. She may decide to play professionally someday.

Bianca Hutton is a junior from Helsinki, Finland, and member of the women's Northern Kentucky University golf team. This past weekend, she shot a closing round of 70 to win individual honors at the La Rosa Collegiate Cup played at Eagle Creek Country Club.

Tim: Bianca, You are from and still live in Finland. How in the world did you pick NKU from all of the other schools you could have chosen?

Bianca: When I lived in Brussels, Belgium, I met Kim Keyer-Scott who played for NKU and talked to Coach Landrum about me. I always wanted to play golf in the states and go to college here.

Tim: How many months of the year can you golf during the season in Finland?

Bianca: The season really only lasts from May to October.

Tim: Are your parents golfers and when did you first pick up a club?

Bianca: My parents and two brothers play golf. I started when we moved to Brussels at age 12.

Tim: Who is the most famous Finnish golfer on the LPGA or PGA tour past or present?

Bianca: Right now we have five women on the tour in Europe, but Minnea Blomqvist who is 19 plays here on the LPGA Tour. She's still young and has a bright future ahead of her.

Tim: Do they play golf in the snow in Finland? Have you ever?

Bianca: I only play golf in Finland during the summer. Some try to brave it and play in the cold but most stick to normal winter sports.

Tim: You had an excellent tournament this weekend at Eagle Creek. Did you make any mistakes during those rounds?

Bianca: Thank you. My first round was not the best, but on Sunday everything just worked out. Even the pros make mistakes. What makes a good round is the ability to manage around the mistakes you make and make the right decisions concerning course management.

Tim: Bianca, you shot a 2-under 70 Sunday. Do you ever break 70? And what has been your lowest score ever?

Bianca: This was the first time I shot under par in a college tournament and I feel like now that I've done it once I can do it again. Shooting under par was my goal for the season, now it's going to be posting a score in the 60s.

Tim: Does it bother you or your teammates that no one shows up to watch you play a golf match?

Bianca: It would be nice with some more support from the NKU student body. Very few even know that we have a women's golf team. It's mostly family and friends who show up - my sorority sisters (Delta Zeta) and some friends from Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity came to support me.

Tim: Bianca, would any of the NKU women golfers beat any of the NKU men golfers in a 18 hole match?

Bianca: You never know, with golf being the game it is. We play a lot of friendly matches when we practice together but we have some awesome men golfers who put up a very challenging match for us girls.

Tim: Do you aspire to become a professional golfer some day?

Bianca: I've been thinking about it, but it really depends on how I play this spring and during the summer. Starting out as a professional golfer can be difficult. You have to get the right contracts and sponsorships, and the competition is tough. I have a lot of work to do to reach the level the women play at on the LPGA.

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