Lin Grant, a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour, failed to become the second player in LPGA history to break 60, shooting a 62 in the Dana Open on Sunday. Despite her impressive performance, she was unable to break the record set by South Korean golfer Jeongeun Lee6, who shot a 59 in the 2019 LPGA Classic.
Lin Grant started the day with a strong performance, making birdies on four of her first five holes. She then made an eagle on the par-5 seventh hole to get to seven-under par for the round. She followed that up with two more birdies on the ninth and tenth holes to get to nine-under par.
Unfortunately, Grant was unable to keep her momentum going and made bogeys on the 11th and 12th holes. She was able to make birdies on the 13th and 15th holes, but it wasn’t enough to get her back to nine-under par. She finished the round with a 62, four shots shy of the record.
Despite not breaking the record, Lin Grant’s performance was impressive nonetheless. Her 62 was the lowest score of the tournament and she finished tied for second place. It was also her best performance of the season and she is now in contention for a spot in the LPGA Tour Championship.
Lin Grant’s performance is a testament to her talent and dedication to the game of golf. She has been steadily improving over the past few years and this performance is just another example of her potential. With a little bit of luck, she could become the second player in LPGA history to break 60 and make history.