March 18, 2022
King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia
Royal Greens Golf & Country Club
Quick Quotes
Q. Obviously it's ladies' day and you're helping out giving this clinic, helping more girls to learn about golf. How do you feel about this?
CAMILA IENNARTH: This is one of my biggest passions, just outside of playing on my own. This is what I love to do, especially when they're young and open minded and want to learn. It just gives me a purpose to help out younger kids and to grow the game. I love being here and helping these ladies.
Q. Anything special you notice with those young talents? It's obviously their first time playing.
CAMILA IENNARTH: Yeah. Overall golf brings a lot of joy to everyone. They get to do something together in a beautiful place. They might get to know someone they didn't know before. I think so far it just looks like it's been a fun time.
Q. Do you think initiatives such as these clinics and being the first club and all these things Saudi is doing, how do you think it's important for the future of golf here in Saudi?
CAMILA IENNARTH: This is everything. This needs to be done at every event, at all the events that are in Saudi to showcase golf to everyone who doesn't know what it is so we can get more golfers into the game. Doesn't matter if you want to become a pro or not, just teach it to young girls, to older. It doesn't matter, just grow the game by bringing them here, showing them what it's like. You can make friends. You can aspire to be a pro. You can just come and do it all day, it doesn't matter. It brings people together, and I think it's really important to have these clinics.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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