Showing posts with label rio de janeiro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rio de janeiro. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

My Story in the "Press of Atlantic City"

Gearing up for a great round at today's ShopRite LPGA Classic - thanks for the great article by Michael McGarry at Press of Atlantic City, check it out here.


So appreciative of all the love and support from you all! Wish me luck!

Friday, April 10, 2015

Working On My Swing

For the first few months after returning to professional golf, I was focused on getting back in physical shape. After having two C-sections, my body has changed and it has taken a lot of work to get into the physical shape I’m in today. While it is better, there is still a long way to go!

I will be writing a post later on about workouts and how I have managed to get back in shape, but today I want to focus on my swing, because that is where I am at right now as I get ready for another tournament next week. 

At the beginning of the week I was in West Palm Beach working with my golf teacher, John Webster. I have worked with John for a very long time and he is not only my golf teacher, he is truly part of my family. We have had our ups and downs and, as he would describe it, had a divorce a couple of years back. We are now back together again and I am so excited.  

Below is a video of my last lesson. Throughout my career, I have always had a tendency to have a little too much weight on the right side of my body during my swing. This creates inconsistency when hitting the ball, causing it to go right and left. I am a big believer in limiting your missed shots to one side of the golf course, right or left.  I have played my best golf doing that and it just works for me. 



Having that in mind, John and I have continuously worked on keeping my head and body more on top of the golf ball through impact. I feel like I have made so much progress in the last few weeks. My main thought through this lesson was to put a little more weight on my left leg as I take the club back.  This helps maintain my body and head on top of the ball when I hit it.  Check it out!!

Monday, April 6, 2015

My Family

Since I have two weeks off before my next event I wanted to come back home to Boston.  I have been on the road on and off since December 19th and it feels so nice to finally be back home, even if it is for a short time.  I am happiest when I am home with my family… nothing in the world makes me happier so I thought I would introduce you to my pack, my world, and my loves.

My hubby, Adam Grossman:
Adam and I met in 2006 through one of my best friends, Alex Messore, who was my agent at the time. We both went to Duke University and graduated in 2002. We met right before I got injured in 2007 and he has been my rock ever since.  We got married in 2009 and he is the main reason why I am able to make this comeback. He is always incredibly supportive and thinks of others before he thinks of himself.  He’s an amazing father, husband, and the best human being I have ever met. I am so lucky!

Stella: 
My mother always said that when I had kids I would have a little girl that was exactly like me and I would pay for all I made her go through.  Well… that little girl is Stella.  She is mini me with big brown eyes, is incredibly active, and loves life. Her favorite things are dancing, playing any kinds of sports, and of course FROZEN… please, make it stop.  She is Ms. Independent and incredibly stubborn like her mommy. Her smile melts my heart and her hugs and kisses are delicious. 

Luiza:
I was always worried if I was going to love my second baby as much as I loved Stella and then I met Luiza, who, let’s be honest, is mini Adam.  When she arrived I had to do a double take because I was expecting my second child to look like Stella and… I was WRONG.  We call her our little Gringa with her beautiful pale skin and light eyes.  She is the happiest baby and was sleeping through the night at 3 months old… Stella still does not sleep through the night. I love her smile so much and just could not imagine our family being complete without her. 

Bubbles and Gorby: 
Bubbles is officially my first child.  I got him in 2003 and he has been with me through my life’s major milestones.  He was there when I got my LPGA Tour card, played on tour, got married, and had kids. He is truly my partner in crime. 

Gorby is the star athlete in our family.  He can play with a ball and run and catch a Frisbee mid-air all day long.  He is incredibly protective of the girls, especially Stella, and is Adam’s best buddy.  

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

The Dream and the Journey

Hello and welcome! My name is Candy Hannemann and I am a wife, and mom of two little girls and an LPGA Professional golf player. I’m proud to hail from the beautiful city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and currently live in Boston, MA (could I have chosen a place that is more opposite to where I was born?  I don’t think so!)

This blog is about my journey back to professional golf after two surgeries, retirement, a wedding, two kids and having moved to the North Pole…wait…sorry I meant Boston. The reason for my comeback is simple…I want to earn a spot in the 2016 Olympic Summer Games in my hometown of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 

Representing my country at the Olympics is the opportunity of a lifetime and, in the months leading up to the Games, I decided that I owe it to myself to try to earn a spot on the Brazilian national team.  It will not be easy making a comeback with two kids after having been away from tournament golf for six years, but I am so excited and determined to achieve this incredible dream. 

This blog is about more than my journey back to competitive golf.  It is about my transition into becoming a working mother and wife and finding a careful balance between my family and my career; getting back into shape after giving birth only 5 months ago; and most of all it is about pursuing my dream and showing my kids that anything is possible. 


Thank you for following my journey; I look forward to sharing it with you!