Rookie Ingrid Lindblad won the JM Eagle La championship third initially

The Swedish Ingrid Lindblad sent an last round below the last round 68 and won the JM Eagle La Championship in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Lindblad, who third in the first season at LPGA Tour, hit El Caballero Country Club under 267 below 267 for the week, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 68s and 63 on Friday.
Lindblad shared 54 holes with Lauren Coughlin and Japan’s Akie Iwai, but Coughlin and Iwai played in the last match of the day. Lindblad, Iwai and Coughlin Par-4 18 were prepared for a potential playoff; Iwai was 21 years old after the fifth bird of the fifth bird of the fifth bird, and Coughlin was under 20 years of age.
Both players did not hit green in the arrangement, and Iwai’s chip passed the pin and left a few feet to force a playoff. Putt from left to right has narrowly kidnapped the cup to the right of the cup and settled Iwai in 69 and second.
25 -year -old Lindblad said it was “a little”, very soon won the first LPGA win.
“I mean, you should never wait, right?” He said in the golf channel broadcast. “But frankly a couple did at the beginning. It’s a little crazy.”
Lindblad made a pair of Bogay and five birds along the first eight holes. He responded to BOGEYE 3 and 6 with a consecutive bird running each time. The last bird came to the 11th Par-5 and came home with seven flat money.
“I’m still a little rough, but I made a few birds in the front nine, and then slowed down.” He said. “Obviously, I feel a few more in the back nine, but here we are.”
El Caballero was home to a LPGA event for the first time since 2004, when a tournament called Office Depot Championship was not won by the Swedish Golf legend Annika Sorenstam. This real country woman did not disappear.
“It means a lot, L Lindblad said. “He did a lot for us in the female golf and a great source of inspiration.”
Coughlin also finished his tour with a Bogey and hit 70, Germany’s Esther Henseleit (64) and Japan’s Miyu Yamashita (66).
-FELD level media