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Ingrid Lindblad is arguably among the most consistent players in women’s college golf, and she’s gradually becoming one of the winningest, too. Lindblad won her second title in three spring starts on March 13, claiming the individual crown at the Clover Cup.
Linblad, a junior from Sweden, has now won seven times as a Tiger. That leaves her tied with Jenny Lidback for the most individual victories in program history. Lidback played for LSU in the mid-1980s.
At the Clover Cup at Longbow Golf Club, Lindblad fired rounds of 65-70-68 for a 13-under total that left her with a five-shot victory.
In addition to all the individual titles, consider Lindblad’s body of work over the past three and a half years. She has 20 top-10 finishes in 25 starts and has only ever finished outside the top 25 in two starts.
“She doesn’t give anything away around the greens,” LSU head coach Garrett Runion told Golfweek after Lindblad’s previous win at the Moon Golf Invitational. “Whether she’s 5 under, 5 over, she never feels like she’s out of it and she’s just real efficient around the greens. She grinds and just seems like she never makes bogeys. She does, but she just grinds. She wills it in, I guess.”
Lindblad is ranked No. 3 in the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings.
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