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Lin Grant shoots 62 in Dana Open, missing chance to become second LPGA Tour player to break 60

Por: WPLG Local 10 Sports July 16, 2023

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SYLVANIA, Ohio – Linn Grant missed a chance to become the second LPGA Tour player to break 60. Putting herself in position for a breakthrough victory in the Dana Open was a big consolation on a long, rainy Saturday at Highland Meadows.Nine under on her first 13 holes, Grant played the final five in even par for a 9-under 62. Fellow Swede Annika Sorenstam is the lone LPGA Tour player to shoot 59, accomplishing the feat in the 2001 Standard... + full article



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