Leta Lindley

American professional golfer


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::summary American professional golfer ::

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FieldValue
nameLeta Lindley
image2007 LPGA Championship - Leta Lindley (1).jpg
imagesize225px
captionLindley at the 2007 LPGA Championship
birth_date
birth_placePhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
death_date
height
nationality
residencePalm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S.
spouse
children2
collegeUniversity of Arizona
yearpro1994
tourLegends of the LPGA
extourLPGA Tour
prowins4
lpgawins1
otherwins3
majorwins
nabiscoT9: 2002
lpga2nd: 1997
wusopenT5: 1995
dumaurierT23: 2000
wbritopenT38: 2008
wghofid
wghofyear
award1NGCA Players Hall of Fame
year12006
award2Heather Farr Player Award
year22008
awardssection
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Early life and amateur career

Lindley's first golf job was painting stripes on range balls as an 11-year-old. She played collegiate golf at the University of Arizona, where she briefly roomed with Annika Sörenstam.

Professional career

Lindley had a long and successful career on tour, and earned non-exempt status for the 1995 LPGA Tour season by finishing tied 52nd at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. In her rookie season, she tied for third at the State Farm Rail Classic and tied for fifth at the 1995 U.S. Women's Open.

In 1997, she recorded her career-best major finish with at the McDonald's LPGA Championship, where she lost a playoff to Christa Johnson on the second hole. She recorded her first LPGA career hole-in-one during the second round of the Edina Realty LPGA Classic.

In 1999, she was runner-up at the City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic. She crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings in 2000 and the $2 million mark in 2005. After almost 15 years on tour, she won the 2008 Corning Classic in her 295th LPGA Tour start. She crossed the $3 million mark in career earnings and retired from full-time competition at the end of the 2012 season, ranking among the top 60 all-time LPGA money winners, despite having only one win.

After recording runner-up finishes in 2022 and 2023, she won the U.S. Senior Women's Open in 2024.

Personal life

Lindley's husband, Matt Plagmann, caddies for her; her son Cole (born 2004), and daughter Reese (born 2006) traveled with the couple.

Amateur wins

Professional wins (4)

LPGA Tour wins (1)

::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | May 25, 2008 | LPGA Corning Classic | −11 (73-67-70-67=277) | Playoff | KOR Jeong Jang | ::

LPGA Tour playoff record (1–1) ::data[format=table]

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11997McDonald's LPGA ChampionshipUSA Christa JohnsonLost to par on second extra hole
22008LPGA Corning ClassicKOR Jeong JangWon with birdie on first extra hole
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Legends of the LPGA wins (3)

::data[format=table] | No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | Jul 12, 2023 | St Johns Challenge | −7 (65) | 2 strokes | USA Nicole Jeray | | 2 | Nov 8, 2023 | Cove Cay Legends | −14 (65-65=130) | 7 strokes | USA Moira Dunn-Bohls | | 3 | Aug 4, 2024 | U.S. Senior Women's Open | −9 (69-71-71-64=275) | 2 strokes | JPN Kaori Yamamoto | ::

Results in LPGA majors

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Tournament199519961997199819992000
Chevron ChampionshipT54CUTT27
Women's PGA ChampionshipCUT2CUTT26T12
U.S. Women's OpenT5CUTCUTT20T46
du Maurier ClassicT53CUTT66CUTCUTT23
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Tournament200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012
Chevron ChampionshipT48T927T35T30WDCUTT2978
Women's PGA ChampionshipT17T25CUTT25T30T65T45
U.S. Women's OpenT43CUTT22T19T50T53CUTT21
Women's British Open ^CUTCUTT38
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Tournament2013–20242025
Chevron Championship
U.S. Women's OpenCUT
Women's PGA Championship
The Evian Championship
Women's British Open
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^ The Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic as an LPGA major in 2001.

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013. CUT = missed the half-way cut

WD = withdrew

T = tied

References

References

  1. "Third Time's the Charm: Lindley Charges to Title at Fox Chapel". USGA.
  2. "Leta Lindley Bio". LPGA Tour.
  3. (August 4, 2024). "'Underdog' Leta Lindley rides hot putter to U.S. Senior Women's Open title with record final round". Golfweek.
  4. (August 4, 2024). "Leta Lindley avenges consecutive runner-up finishes in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open with a comeback victory". Golf Digest.

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