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Clemson Invitational: Ingrid Lindblad dominates to win for the 14th time

Lindblad shot a final round 7-under 65 to win by ten shots, while Vanderbilt won the team title by six shots

Ingrid Lindblad of LSU shot a scorching 18-under to win the 2024 Clemson Women's Invitational at the Reserve Club at Lake Keowee in Sunset, S.C.

Lindblad, who won this tournament in 2022 outright and was co-medalist in 2023, shot rounds of 66-67-65 to get to 18-under. Her final round, 7-under 65, consisted of eight birdies and one bogey. She only made three bogeys all week, one in each round.

Lindblad is currently ranked No. 1 in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings. This is the 14th win in her historic collegiate career. She will not turn her sights to the Augusta National Women's Amateur in two weeks. 

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Adela Cernousek of Texas A&M finished in solo second place at 8-under, and Anna Morgan of Furman finished in solo third place at 7-under. Audrey Ryu of Furman finished in solo fourth place at 5-under, and Virginie Ding of Vanderbilt, Sara Byrne of Miami, and Natacha Husted of Ole Miss finished T5 at 4-under.

In the team competition, Vanderbilt shot 12-under to win by six shots over Texas A&M, who finished in solo second place at 6-under. 

This was the second win of the season for the Commodores and their first wire-to-wire win.

LSU finished in solo third place at 3-under, Clemson finished in solo fourth place at even par, and Michigan State finished in solo fifth place at 4-over. Ohio State finished in solo sixth place at 6-over, Kentucky finished in solo seventh place at 7-over, and Ole Miss finished in solo eighth place at 10-over. 

AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2024 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Ingrid LindbladSweden66-67-65=198600
2Adela CernousekFrance71-67-70=208400
3Anna MorganSC64-73-72=209300
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