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Spotlight: Louise Stahle picks Swedish fish over meatballs

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Stahle

HOMETOWN: Lund, Sweden.

YEAR: Freshman.

SPORT: Women's golf.

HEIGHT: 5 foot 8.

QUESTION: What's your favorite golf course?

ANSWER: "That's a tough one. It's probably my home course in Sweden, Barseback [Golf and Country Club]. I just feel really comfortable there. It's a championship course, and it's in awesome condition."

QUESTION: What clubs are you rocking right now? What balls?

ANSWER: "I'm playing PING -- the whole bag. G2 driver and S59 irons. I really love the irons. PING hasn't had any blades before. For golf balls, I play Titleist Pro V."

QUESTION: Which do you prefer, Swedish Fish or meatballs?

ANSWER: "Meatballs. What fish do you have in mind?"

FOLLOW-UP COMMENT: The little red candy fish.

ANSWER: "Oh, so the question was candy or meatballs? Probably the fish."

QUESTION: How much of your dorm furniture was purchased at IKEA?

ANSWER: "Actually, not that much because there was all this stuff when you came in, like the desk. But I know for sure that my whole house or whatever I live in is going to have a lot."

QUESTION: Which Swedish band have you most recently rocked out to -- ABBA, The Cardigans, the Hives or Ace of Base?

ANSWER: "Probably ABBA because my family is friends with one of the members."

QUESTION: Why did you decide to attend ASU?

ANSWER: "I think it was the whole package. The weather is awesome and there are about 200 golf courses around Phoenix. And the program with its history is so famous, and then it's just a really fun place to be."

QUESTION: If you could play against any golfer, who would it be?

ANSWER: "I would say Tiger Woods. I think I could learn so much, especially with the short game. I look at the guys, and they have so many shots in their bag. I see that on the men's team here. They are really good. They can do shots that I want to hit, too. But I can't."

-- Compiled by Mark Saxon


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