Roope Kakko shot a 4-under-par 67 in Friday's second round of the Scottish Challenge. Minea Blomqvist was aware of Kakko's successful day when she teed off for the second round of her tournament this week in Minnesota.
"My boyfriend is on the Challenge Tour in Europe, and he was 4 under today," she said. "I wanted to equal that today."
Blomqvist did precisely that with a 4-under 69. And she did so in a somewhat more pressurized situation.
She was playing in the U.S. Women's Open at Interlachen; Kakko was in a regular event on the European version of the Nationwide Tour.
The 69 was added to an opening 72 and left Blomqvist at 5 under. That was one stroke off the lead in what became a storm-delayed national championship.
She comes from Espoo, Finland. At 23, she's one of the top players in Finnish history, which is the equivalent of saying Kevin Love is the best basketball player ever to be a nephew of a Beach Boy.
"There aren't many of us in Finland," she said. "There isn't much attention paid to golf. Maybe if I keep doing well here, it will be worth a short story in the newspaper."
Blomqvist turned professional for the 2004 golf season. She won a European event in Hungary. She failed to make it through LPGA qualifying late in the year. She finished 34th in the 2005 qualifying tournament and gained playing rights.