American professional golfer
Amanda Blumenherst
(born November 4, 1986) is an American
professional golfer
who plays on the U.S.-based
LPGA Tour
. She was a three-time National Player of the Year at
Duke University
and won the
U.S. Women's Amateur
title in 2008. In 2013, she announced that she would take a leave from professional golf to spend more time with her husband, major league baseball player
Nate Freiman
.
Early life and personal life
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Blumenherst was born in
Scottsdale, Arizona
, the daughter of Amy (McClure) and David Blumenherst.
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[2]
She began playing golf at the age of four. She attended high school at
Xavier College Preparatory
in
Phoenix
, where she was a four-time
Rolex
All-American and was the third-ranked national recruit as a senior. She led Xavier College Prep to the 5A state championships for four straight years. She held Arizona's 5A High School Girls' Golf State Tournament record with a score of 69?66=135 (?9).
Blumenherst married Oakland A's baseball player
Nate Freiman
in December 2012.
[3]
[4]
[5]
He holds Duke University's career home run record, and the school's second-highest all-time batting average. The two were Duke's
ACC Senior Male and Female Athletes of the Year
in 2009.
[6]
Freiman has caddied for her seven times at LPGA tournaments.
[3]
[7]
"I'm probably more nervous than she is. I don't choose the clubs, but I have to give her the yardage. I'm adding up all of the numbers, and I better be right. It's nerve-wracking, but a lot of fun," he said.
[8]
In August 2013, she announced that she would take a leave from professional golf at the end of the year to spend more time with her husband.
[9]
[10]
She said: "I don't want to say I'm retiring, because you never know what will happen. Maybe I'll decide in a couple years to come back, and this will just be a little break, you never know."
[10]
The couple had a son, William David, in November 2014.
[11]
Amateur career
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College
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2005?06 (Freshman)
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At
Duke University
in
Durham
,
North Carolina
, Blumenherst was named the National Freshman of the Year by numerous publications. She had the lowest stroke average by a Duke freshman, 71.62, and was the second freshman at Duke to win her first collegiate golf tournament. She set a
Blue Devil
freshman record with a 54-hole total of 208 at the Mason Rudolph Championship.
2006?07 (Sophomore)
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Blumenherst was named the
NGCA
National Player of the Year for the second year in a row. She won the Golfstat Cup to join
Lorena Ochoa
as the only two-time winners. She set a school-record 71.00 stroke average, and tied an NCAA record with a 63 (?9) at the NCAA East Regionals.
2007?08 (Junior)
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Blumenherst won her second consecutive
Honda Sports Award
for golf as the best collegiate female golfer, which put her in the running for the
Honda-Broderick Cup
award as the collegiate Female Athlete of the Year.
[12]
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She was named the
ACC
Player of the Year for the third consecutive year, and had 30 career top 10 finishes. She won her third straight individual ACC championship in
Daytona Beach, Florida
, and finished fifth at the NCAA championships at
Albuquerque
. She led the Blue Devils to a second-place team finish at the NCAA East Regional and a third-place national finish in New Mexico. Blumenherst won a third "NCGA" National Player of the Year award.
2008?09 (Senior)
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In her senior year, Blumenherst saw less impressive results, winning only once during the regular season, while still being named the
ACC
Co-Player of the Year.
[14]
She graduated
magna cum laude
with a 3.84 GPA from Duke in May 2009 with a degree in history and minors in
English
and Theater.
She was awarded the
Dinah Shore Trophy Award
by the LPGA Foundation for the second consecutive year.
[15]
The award is presented to the female collegiate golfer who excels in both academics and athletics, while also demonstrating outstanding leadership skills and community service. In 2009, Blumenherst was a semi-finalist (one of twelve) for the Sullivan Award given annually to the world's most outstanding amateur athlete. She was also one of nine finalists for the 2009 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
Other amateur golf achievements
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In 2008 Blumenherst finished 30th at the LPGA
Kraft Nabisco Championship
on the LPGA Tour, and in 2006 and 2008 she helped the U.S. win the
Curtis Cup
. At the
2006 U.S. Women's Open
, she finished tied for tenth and shared low
amateur
honors with
Jane Park
. The following year she finished tied for 50th at the
2007 U.S. Women's Open
, one of four amateurs to make the cut. She advanced to the second round of match play at the
U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links
(WAPL), and at the
North and South Women's Amateur
. Blumenherst was the runner-up at the 2007
U.S. Women's Amateur
, falling 1 up to
Mariajo Uribe
in 36 holes. In
2008
, she again made the cut at the U.S Women's Open and finished tied for 38th. A month later she won the 2008 U.S. Women's Amateur in
Eugene, Oregon
, with a 2 & 1 victory over NCAA champion,
Azahara Munoz
, in the 36-hole final on August 10.
Professional career
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2009
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On May 27, 2009, Blumenherst announced that she turned professional and had signed with the
IMG
sports management company and with
Nike
Golf as a paid member of its touring staff. Her amateur accomplishments qualified her for membership of the
Futures Tour
and she played in six Futures Tour events in the summer of 2009, with three top-10 finishes. Blumenherst was the medalist at the first stage of the LPGA
Qualifying Tournament
in September; she was 16 under par over four rounds to win by six strokes. Later that month Blumenherst, entered on a sponsor's exemption, finished tied for 5th at the
CVS/Pharmacy LPGA Challenge
in California. In December at
Daytona Beach
, she won the five-round LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament by two strokes to earn her tour card for
2010
.
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2010
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Blumenherst played the first two tournaments of the
2010
LPGA season, the
Honda PTT LPGA Thailand
and the
HSBC Women's Champions
, as sponsors' invites. She finished T18 and 62nd, respectively, but as a sponsor invite her earnings did not count on the official LPGA money list. She went on to play in 22 tournaments and finished 51st on the 2010 money list and 4th in the LPGA Rookie of the Year standings, won by Munoz.
Results in LPGA majors
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^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013.
Top 10
Did not play
LA
= Low amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
T = tied
Summary
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- Most consecutive cuts made ? 6 (2006 U.S. Open ? 2010 LPGA)
- Longest streak of top-10s ? 1
LPGA Tour career summary
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Year
|
Tournaments
played
|
Cuts
made*
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Wins
|
2nd
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3rd
|
Top 10s
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Best
finish
|
Earnings
(
$
)
|
Money
list rank
|
Scoring
average
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Scoring
rank
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2006
|
3
|
2
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0
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0
|
0
|
1
|
T10
|
n/a
|
|
72.00
|
n/a
|
2007
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
T50
|
n/a
|
|
74.00
|
n/a
|
2008
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
30
|
n/a
|
|
73.87
|
n/a
|
2009
|
5
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
T5
|
74,025
1
|
n/a
|
71.56
|
n/a
|
2010
|
22
|
15
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0
|
0
|
0
|
2
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T7
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178,181
2
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51
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72.86
|
64
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2011
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22
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15
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0
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0
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0
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1
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T9
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164,930
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54
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73.16
|
66
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2012
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23
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12
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0
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0
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0
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1
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T5
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105,668
|
76
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74.11
|
114
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2013
|
16
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6
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0
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0
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0
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0
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T13
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49,182
|
102
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73.72
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124
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- official as of November 24, 2013
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*
Includes matchplay and other events with no cut.
1
Blumenhurst turned pro in May 2009 and was not an LPGA member; earnings were unofficial for the 2009 LPGA money list.
2
Earnings at the 2010 Honda PTT LPGA Thailand ($16,156) and 2010 HSBC Women's Champions ($3,251) were unofficial under LPGA rules and are not included.
Awards
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Junior golf and high school
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- Rolex Junior All-American (2002?2005)
- Two-time Arizona 5A State Player of the Year (2003?2004)
- Phoenix Women's Sports Association H.S. Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2004)
- Arizona Female High School Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2005)
College and amateur career
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- NGCA National Freshman of the Year (2006)
- Golf Week
National Freshman of the Year (2006)
- Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award
(2006)
- ACC Freshman of the Year (2006)
- Golfstat Cup winner (2006?2008)
- NGCA First Team All-American (2006?2008)
- Honda Sports Award
golf (2007, 2008)
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- Golf Week
First Team All-American (2006?2008)
- ACC Player of the Year (2006?2008)
- ACC First Team (2006?2008)
- NGCA National Player of the Year (2006?2009)
- Nancy Lopez Award
(2007?2009)
- Golf Week
National Player of the Year (2007)
- NGCA Scholar All-American (2007)
- ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-American (2007, 2009)
- ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-District III (2008)
- Golf World
Player of the Mid-Year (2008)
- NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist (2009)
- Sullivan Award Semi-Finalist (2009)
- ACC Co-Player of the Year (2009)
U.S. national team appearances
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Amateur
References
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- ^
"Duke star says pros can wait"
.
www.wral.com
. Archived from
the original
on May 9, 2008
. Retrieved
January 17,
2022
.
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"Company Relocates To Fort Wayne"
.
Fort Wayne News Sentinel
. June 14, 1993
. Retrieved
September 30,
2013
.
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a
b
McTaggart, Brian (February 18, 2013).
"Towering Freiman looks to make big impression"
.
MLB.com
. Retrieved
March 12,
2013
.
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Circle CityBride: "Bride of the Month February 2013: Amanda Blumenherst - Mate Freiman"
[
permanent dead link
]
February 5, 2013
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Pave, Marvin (January 3, 2013).
"Former Wellesley High baseball star Nate Freiman moves on to Astros"
. Boston.com
. Retrieved
March 12,
2013
.
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Tomko, Michael (May 8, 2009).
"Blumenherst, Freiman Are Duke's Senior Male and Female Athletes of the Year"
. Duke University Blue Devils
. Retrieved
March 12,
2013
.
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LaWell, Matt.
"A Swing and a Drive"
. A Minor League Season
. Retrieved
March 12,
2013
.
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Brock, Corey (October 25, 2012).
"Padres prospect Freiman looks to raise his game; First baseman enjoys the competition in World Classic, Arizona Fall League"
.
MLB.com
. Retrieved
March 12,
2013
.
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Crouse, Karen (September 27, 2013).
"Golfer Picks Ballplayer Husband Over L.P.G.A. Tour"
.
The New York Times
.
- ^
a
b
Mell, Randall (August 29, 2013).
"Blumenherst leaving LPGA to spend more time with husband"
.
Golf Channel
. Retrieved
September 28,
2013
.
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"Jewish ex-major leaguer trying to get back to baseball's big show"
. June 30, 2016.
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"Blumenherst Named Finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year"
.
Duke University
. September 17, 2009
. Retrieved
March 19,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
"Golf"
. CWSA
. Retrieved
March 28,
2020
.
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GoDuke.com
? Lee & Blumenherst Earn All-ACC; Blumenherst Named Co-Player of the Year ? May 4, 2009
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GolfWeek.com
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permanent dead link
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? women's college golf ? May 22, 2009
- ^
LPGA.com
Archived
December 16, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine
? 2009 Final Qualifying Tournament ? results ? December 6, 2009
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"Amanda Blumenherst stats"
. LPGA
. Retrieved
November 25,
2013
.
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Yahoo! Sports,
Amanda Blumenherst ? 2009 LPGA Tournament Results
Retrieved October 16, 2011.
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