After four years in college in the USA, Maja Stark became a professional in August this year.

Now, after just over two months, she already has two wins on the European Tour.

Salvaged in Kristianstad and in Spanish Barcelona.

But the profits are not the primary thing in Maja Stark's life.

Rather the whole.

- When I became a professional, I trained for four hours and then went home and watched Netflix.

I immediately noticed how the energy and motivation disappeared, says Maja Stark.

For part of the winnings from the European Tour prize, she bought a violin, which she now practices.

- Then I set up my old drum set that I can sit and play on for hours.

It gives me energy.

Just because I do not think about golf all the time does not mean that I do not care or want to do my best.

I do not think I will become a better golfer by constantly thinking about golf, Stark reasons.

This weekend, the second qualifying round for the LPGA Tour will be decided in Florida, USA.

Maja Stark, national team mate Linn Grant from Helsingborg and another eight Swedish golfers will then fight for 45 places until the last qualifying step into the LPGA.

This third qualifying round will be decided in early December in Mobile, Alabama.

It's a real pinhole to pass on the LPGA Tour.

The pressure is enormous.

Maja Stark knows that.

- Every time my brain goes at full speed and I think about everything that can go wrong, I say to myself that luckily I can only hit one stroke at a time.

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Sean Crocker, Nicolai Hojgaard, Min Woo Lee and Wilco Nienaber tried to hit the world's fastest holes.

Photo: Europe Tours