A new LPGA maternity policy has allowed many new mothers to take time off without losing status, then when returning they find a deep support system.
Read MoreThe Epson Tour makes some significant contributions to women’s golf, and I interview LPGA Tour player - and 2021 Epson graduate - Rachel Rohanna about the impact for Sports Illustrated Golf / Morning Read.
Read MoreCaley McGinty shares her college golf experience and more with me for a Sports Illustrated Golf / Morning Read article. This story is later quoted by Golf Channel.
Read MoreIn my first published article on Sports Illustrated, I recall a childhood trip to the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, and how that experience continues to shape my life today.
Read MorePublished at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic on Golf News Hub, I share three sports psychology tips you can use on the golf course and throughout the pandemic.
Read MoreI participated in the Celiac Disease Foundation’s 7th Annual New York Golf Outing! The Celiac Disease Foundation interviewed me about my experiences as a professional golfer living with celiac disease and how this impacts my game.
Read MoreI make my third appearance as a Blast Motion guest blogger.
Read MoreA short article featuring my speaking and playing gig at the Mason School of Business’ alumni event.
Read MoreI had the opportunity to speak with Beyond Celiac about my golf career and Celiac Disease.
Read MoreAfter writing this article for William & Mary’s athletic department, they published it in their Women in Action’s newsletter and invited Kelly to Richmond to speak at a luncheon.
Read MoreI share how I use the Blast Motion sensor to master speed and distance with both my putter and wedges.
Read MoreIn this guest piece, I write about how I use the Live View Golf camera at home and on the road.
Read MoreIn my first guest post for Blast Motion, I use their putting sensor to avoid 3-putts on the golf course.
Read MoreProfessional golfer Kelly Okun ‘11 credits The Benjamin School for playing an integral role in her career.
“Benjamin was the beginning of my public speaking career. Whether it was speaking at assemblies or addressing a club, I was constantly challenged to overcome my shyness and connect with others,” Okun says.
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