Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

Person holding a golf club casually, smiling
Cy Cyr/Golf Channel Mullins competing at the World Long Drive Championship in 2016

Power play: Arts & Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ alum is a long drive golfing champ

When '09 headed out to study abroad in Beijing her senior year, she packed a set of used golf clubs – toting them halfway around the world on the off chance she'd have time to use them. 

Having found a bike in Beijing, she'd take solo 25-minute rides from campus to a driving range she'd found. "I'd have 'me time' and go hit a bunch of balls," recalls Mullins. "I had no idea what I was doing, but nobody cared."

Eventually, Mullins not only improved her technique – she went on to a pro career in long drive golf, in which athletes compete to hit the ball the farthest. 

The first Black woman to win a world long drive tour competition, Mullins holds the record for the longest drive by an American female golfer, at 402 yards. (Only five women in the world have ever hit a drive more than 400 yards in competition.)

On the Hill, she majored in China and Asia-Pacific studies in Arts & Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and was a heptathlete on the Big Red women's track and field team, developing the athleticism and strength that would later allow her to generate power in her swing.

.

More News from A&S

Person wearing stylish athletic gear, holding a PING umbrella and a microphone, broadcasting at a golf event
Provided Troy Mullins '09 broadcasting at a LIV Golf event