Agathe Sauzon is a top athlete who knows how to make the most of every moment, even when confined! At Chatanooga University in Tennessee, the French girl's playmates begged her every week to bake them a chocolate cake. One of them confided: "This is the best chocolate cake I have ever tasted."

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Agathe Sauzon sees free time as an opportunity

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Agathe Sauzon, 28, from Bourg-lès-Valence in south-eastern France, has so far made cookies, gingerbread and apple pie. “I love cooking, and especially pastry making. I love bakery and pastry ”said Agathe. “I made the same chocolate cake every week and it was either that or pancakes. "

Agathe Sauzon has always been active and during her extended stay with her parents, she takes the opportunity to get back in shape.

“I'm lucky because they have a swimming pool and the weather has been super nice. I can also play golf in the garden. "

“I have a fitness program and I stick to it. I run, I do weight training, I work on the core and power. "

“It's been a month and I'm starting to get bored but I'm trying to keep the same routine, work on my swing and do meditation. "

“I'm trying to learn more about yoga. I'm not going to be a yoga teacher, but I'm trying to learn the benefits of yoga for golf. It really helps me clear my mind and do my meditation exercises. "

Agathe Sauzon remains in daily contact with her playful friends, as they take on Instagram challenges in the absence of competitions.

“I talk a lot with the other French people, we challenge ourselves to make it a little more fun, especially with Camille (Chevalier). We always try to challenge each other with new challenges. I could throw a dance challenge, but I don't know if they will…. ”

“I took up the challenge of Roger Federer. thinking he would text me, because he told me to take the challenge and then send me advice! "

“I will also find a course to do. In France, many free online courses have been opened. I will try to learn something new. I don't know what yet, but maybe something that can help me in the future. "

Agathe Sauzon graduated in chemical engineering and her main graduation project was to create a face cream that reacts with the pigment in the skin to form a makeup.

"Maybe in the future I will do something with beauty, or physiotherapy, or working in the golf industry", she said.

For now, fifth year LET player Agathe Sauzon, ranked 13th in the Race to Costa del Sol, she looks forward to competing again and building on her early season results, which included a draw for 12th place at the Women's New South Wales Open and a draw for 7th place at the Investec South African Women's Open. She attributes these results to her improved putting and currently ranks 15th on the tour in putts per lap, averaging 28,73.

“My putting has been much better this year because I went to see a trainer in early January. It was not regular. One day it was good and the next day it was bad. I was good at making short putts from five feet but didn't do a lot of long putts, so in the last three tournaments I played my average was less than 30 putts per round and some days it was 25 or 26 so I saw huge improvements. "

“I can't wait to play because I love competition and I miss training for weeks. I'm happy with the way I played at the start of the year. I took this time to improve myself further. I don't know when we will resume, but I can't wait. "

To read our last article concerning Agathe Sauzon:

Agathe Sauzon: "The objective is to win a tournament on the LET"