It was a meteoric rise to fame for Karen Stupples when she claimed the 2004 Women’s British Open with a final-round 64 after opening eagle-albatross on Sunday.
However, Stupples was never guaranteed to get to the LPGA, nor even play golf for a living.
In fact, if she didn't hate washing dishes so much, she might have ended up doing something else entirely.
Stupples talks about that and much more in this delightful chat with John Huggan.
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE
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