Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden celebrated the first LPGA title at the LA Championship at LA Cabellow Country Club (Kelne Mulkahi).
Swedish LPGA Ruki Ingrid Lindblad on Sunday kept him calm to win the LA championship at the LA Cabellow Country Club and won the LA Championship at the LA Cabellow Country Club for his first win on the tour.
Lindblad put a part of the lead heading in the final round and fired four-under 68 to remove the dangers from the ester Henselit of Germany, who shot a brilliant eight-under 64 and Nasa Hatoka of Japan nine-under 63.
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The 25-year-old shared an overnight lead with Aki Evai of Japan and American Lauren Kaflin-both of them remained in dispute until death.
Lindblad made a pair of six cords and bogies in the first 11 holes and crossed the last seven.
She ended with a total of 267 in 21–267 and was able to escape from a playoffs when EVI bogie the final hole on the LPGA tour.
Lindblad said that Lindblad said, “You should not expect it, but obviously?
“I made a couple a bundi on nine in front and just slowed backwards. Obviously I think I could have been something else on nine. But here we are,” he said.
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Sweda had a good fortune when her drive went into trees on 13th, but jumped back into the course and was able to make it equal.
“I hit very good tea shots on that hole, so felt very confidently. I think I think it’s almost better than the miss right on the left because it kicks down in the fairway,” he said.
He said, “I don’t know that the camera man is there, but he was so, there is a little squirrel that was good for you and hit it on the fair,” he said.
Kaflin finished third with Henselit and Japan’s Miyu Yamashita, who shot six-under 66 and while American paid the price for the bogie on the fifth and 18th and she was pleased with her week’s work.
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“I felt that I really played solid. Hit some good shots. Just could not find a put to go to today,” he said.
Looking forward to the Chevron Championship in Houston, “But overall I really, really good golf, all week, so played a lot of good things, which are very good things to go to our first head.”
World number one Nelly Corda finished 16th after making a double bogie on 18th and carding on a similar 72.
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