Faviola Gonzalez Alvarado
Availability status: Committed
University: University of Nebraska Kearney
Country of residence: Puerto Rico
Date of birth: 25th June 2000
Height: 5 feet 1 inch
Weight: 116 lbs
Sex: Female
School: Thomas Alva Edison School
Graduation Year: 2018
College Enrollment Year: 2018
Qualifications:
High School Grades: Math: B, English: A, Science: A;
SAT: 980
Scoring Average in Tournaments: 76
Tournament Low Score: 69
Current Handicap: 3
National Ranking (Puerto Rico Under 18): 1st
Team Selections: Puerto Rico National Team (2015 CJGA St. Croix & 2016 CJGA Barbados – 1st place in both events, 2016 Annika Latin America Invitational, 2014 US Kids Teen World Championships in Pinehurst, North Carolina)
Top tournament results:
69 – TPC Dorado Beach (Sugarcane Course / 2017)
73 – TPC Dorado Beach (Pineapple Course / 2016)
73 – Rio Bayamon GC (2016)
74 – Rio Bayamon GC (2016)
76 – Rio Bayamon GC (2016)
76 – TPC Dorado Beach (Pineapplce Course / 2017)
76 – Hurlingham Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016)
77 – Rio Bayamon GC (2016)
77 – TPC Dorado Beach (Pineapple Course / 2017)
78 – Coco Beach GC (Championship Course / 2017)
78 – Rio Mar CC (River Course / 2017)
78 – Rio Mar CC (Ocean Course / 2017)
78 – Palmas Athletic Club (2017)
Give us 5 words that best describe you as an athlete:
dedicated, positive, hardworking, committed, loyal
Tell us about your best memory of your athletic career:
My best two best memories of my golfing career were when I got the chance to be part of Puerto Rico’s National Team and when I got the opportunity to participate in the Annika Invitational in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I had the chance to meet new people, make so many new friends, and play competitive golf in a new country.
Goals?
My goals are to play college golf and to become the best player I possibly can, and hopefully one day play on the LPGA Tour
Anything else we should know?
I have been a member of the Puerto Rico National Team since 2015 and just got selected again to represent Puerto Rico in 2017 as well. I was even named captain of the national team for the Caribbean Championships!