Nearly every time Kallie Sakamoto steps onto a golf course — whether it’s playing practice rounds together, or swinging for the Washougal golf team, where her dad helps out as an assistant coach — it’s a chance for the Washougal High golfer to spend time with her father, David Sakamoto.
On Monday, April 9, David followed his daughter’s foursome around Orchard Hills Country Club in Washougal, as the Panthers hosted Black Hills High School from Tumwater, Washington. Kallie started a bit slow, with bogies on the first and second holes. However, after a birdie on hole three, she never looked back, posting a nine-hole even-par round of 35.
“I just love sharing the wonderful game of golf with my dad,” says Kallie, who placed second in state last season.
Golf was not Kallie’s first sport. Growing up, she started as a softball player and didn’t pick up a golf club until she was 12 years old. The Sakamotos were living in Fairfield, California, at the time and it wasn’t long before Kallie became her father’s favorite golfing buddy.
“The power she naturally generated in her softball swing really transferred over to golf,” David says.