Virginia Golfer July / August 2014 | Page 13

Kueny’s mother and father, Karen and Jim, who were 22 and 23, respectively when their daughter was diagnosed with cancer, comforted her while she dealt with the disease and accompanying series of treatments. LAURA KUENY (4); KUENY AND JORDAN—HIGGINS: FILE PHOTO Though she participated in multiple sports growing up, Kueny initially came to golf by swinging a cut-down club at a charity golf event that was held to help offset her medical expenses. Later that spring, she turned pro and headed to what was then the LPGA’s Futures Tour— now called the Symetra Tour. Three years later in 2013, the Michigan player battled LPGA players Tiffany Joh and Alena Sharp to win her first Symetra Tour tournament. After her win, she returned home and walked back through the doors of Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich., for the first time since she had entered as a very sick little girl. For that visit, she carried her trophy to show the nurse who had shepherded her through those many terrifying treatments. And she also gave the nurse a signed photograph of her holding the trophy with the words “Never Give Up” written on the photo. She asked that the picture be placed where children in the hospital could see it and requested that nurses tell them she had been a former patient, just like them. “I didn’t always have hope when I was little, but I want these kids to have it,” Kueny ͅ