Canadian golfer Marchand still passionate about education a year into pro career
When Brittany Marchand was being recruited by American universities, she made it clear that she wanted to study chemical engineering while playing NCAA golf. After several schools told her she couldn’t be a varsity athlete while undertaking such an academically rigorous degree, Marchand found a home at North Carolina State University.
Now starting her second season on the LPGA Tour, Marchand is working to encourage young athletes to pursue their dreams in sports and in education at the same time. The native of Orangeville, Ont., has become an ambassador for the Golf Canada’s Future Links Golf in Schools, a program that teaches the game to children.
Marchand joins that program a year after throwing her support behind Let’s Talk Science, a Canadian charitable organization committed to building youth interest in science, engineering and technology.
“I want to be an ambassador to show that it’s definitely possible to do it all,” said Marchand. “Obviously it takes a lot of discipline and hard work, but it’s possible.