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This former amateur N ° 1 makes its debt debrifying from LPGA to La Founders Cup

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythFebruary 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ingrid Lindblad, one of the most winning players in the history of the university golf course, made his debut as a member of the LPGA at the LPGA Founders Cup of this week, and the expectations are high.

“I don’t think winning is this kind of crazy goal,” said Lindblad of his recruit season 2025.

When Lindblad visited the LSU for the first time, the coaches asked “how good do you want to be?”

N ° 1 in the world, she replied.

Lindblad won 15 times at LSU and spent more than 50 weeks at the top of the world amateur golf course. She won the WGCA 2024 Ping player of the year, the Annika 2024 Prize and the Juli Inkster 2024 Prize.

“One of his superpowers, if you want, is his ability to do little things to achieve big goals,” said LSU’s long -standing assistant coach Alexis.

“I think she is an incredibly oriented person towards the process. She knows her game, knows what she has to do to get to where she wants to go.”

There are 21 recruits on the LPGA this season, from 12 different countries. While Lindblad will undoubtedly want to take a race with the honors of the recruit of the year of Louise Suggs Rolex, she will have bread on Five members of this year’s recruit class are already classified in the top 50 of the Rolex ranking.

Much in this year’s recruit course will make their debut at the LPGA Founders Cup, played on February 6 to 9 at Bradenton Country Club in Florida.

At 24, Lindblad de LSU comes to LPGA with an experienced cargo, after playing five years of university golf course with six years of major championship experience. She knows what it is to hold the spotlight to Augusta National and the United States Women’s Open, having held a part of the first advances three years ago.

The opening 65 of Lindblad to the 2022 female open in Pine Needles, playing alongside Annika Sorenstam, set an amateur record for the championship. Sorenstam called her intrepid.

Lindblad finally equalized the 11th, winning low amateur honors.

Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden plays his shot from the first tee in the final of the national female amateur in Augusta at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 06, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden plays his shot from the first tee in the final of the national female amateur in Augusta at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 06, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.

Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden plays his shot from the first tee in the final of the national female amateur in Augusta at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 06, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.

The decision to return to school for a fifth season surprised a lot, but there were goals that Lindblad always wanted to continue. It was another year of maturity and another year of team golf course, two things that have worn great value to the Swedish. The LPGA was an inevitability, and veterans players like Anna Nordqvist told her not to stress, the tour would be there when it was ready.

Lindblad joined the Epson tour last summer and managed to win its card in just nine departures. She finished sixth on the Epson Tour race for the card on the strength of a victory in Tuscaloosa Toyota Classic and two violations.

The beginning, however, was not exactly fluid.

She missed the cup during her first event on the development circuit as a pro and spent two hours on the range this Sunday with her swing coach, who was Cadding, looking for answers.

“I would close the face and it went directly to the left, it was a bit to the right without being able – especially with the driver,” said Lindblad about these mid -year struggles.

With the help of a bottle of water as a guide, Lindblad has made some adjustments and found immediate improvement.

This emergency lesson ended up being one of the best of the year, and a comforting rain event at its third stop gave it a rare opportunity to sleep. The additional rest helped her to propel her to a second share and she never looked back.

Lindblad will have a large contingent of supporters during his first year on the LPGA, with his childhood swing coach, Thomas Lindstrom, and the whore of the coach, Peter Franzen, from his original club in Sweden. It can also call on the coaches of the national team who have been alongside her for years as well as her university coaches, Garrett Runion and rather. Scott Leonard will continue to be his shopping cart.

During weeks off in the United States, she will return to Baton Rouge to reset herself in a familiar place.

“She has gained a lot of perspective on the difficulty of the game – the ups and downs that you are going through – and improved to look at the overview,” said rather.

“She has the potential to have a very long career there … I think she is ready, and her game is ready, for the biggest stage of the golf woman.”

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: The recruit of LPGA Ingrid Lindblad, a former LSU star, made his Founders Cup debut

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