Video: Emma Talley on coronavirus quarantine life in her tiny Kentucky town

LPGA golfer Emma Talley on how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted her hometown, her brother in New York and her life as a doting aunt.

LPGA player Emma Talley joined Golfweek from her parents’ home in Princeton, Kentucky, to talk about how life has changed since the coronavirus outbreak.

The former Alabama standout – winner of the 2015 NCAA Championship and 2013 U.S. Women’s Amateur – competed in three events in 2020 before the LPGA came to a halt, finishing in a share of 26th at the ISPS Handa Vic Open.

Talley, 26, now in her third year on the LPGA, talked about how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted her tiny hometown with four stoplights, her brother in New York City and her life as a doting aunt.

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Two Minutes with Emma Talley

Golfweek’s Beth Ann Nichols talks with LPGA golfer, Emma Talley, about all things LPGA during this period of time with no competition.

Golfweek’s Beth Ann Nichols talks with LPGA golfer, Emma Talley, about all things LPGA during this period of time with no competition.