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Lindblad surprised how fast she got first LPGA win

Lindblad surprised how fast she got first LPGA win

NBC Sports21-04-2025

Swedish golfer Ingrid Lindblad speaks with Amy Rogers after winning the JM Eagle LA Championship at El Caballero Country Club, sharing how she was able to secure her first LPGA Tour victory and why it "means a lot."

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