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Brittany Grace Lincicome was born on September 19, 1985 is famous for being an American expert golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour.
Start of Golf Career
Lincicome was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. She developed a passion for golf and took an interest in more than 100 novice matches. Her big wings include the American Junior Golf Association Chateu Elan in 2001 and 2003 and the Avilla Junior Classic in 2003. In 2004, she won the Harder Hall Invitational. Lincicome competed in both the 2004 U.S. Ladies' Open and the 2004 State Farm Classic on the LPGA Tour as a novice. As a 12-year-old player, Lincicome had displayed her skill for scoring at the JCPenney Classic LPGA occasion, driving Davies to nickname Lincicome as "Sign Girl."
Pro Golf Career
A current resident of Seminole, Florida, Lincicome is one of the longest drivers in ladies' golf. In her freshman year during 2005, she drove the LPGA in driving separation with a normal average of 270.3 yards. In 2006, her driving normal average expanded to 278.6 yards which was second among all LPGA players. Her massive length off the tee has earned her the nickname "Bam-Bam." Lincicome has won two noteworthy titles, the 2009 Kraft Nabisco Championship and the 2015 ANA Inspiration.
In December 2004, when she was 19 years old, Lincicome became a professional golfer and earned her tour card for the 2005 season, after coming in at 20th place at the Final Qualifying Tournament at the LPGA. In the HSBC Women’s World championship, her first professional win came when she defeated players like Michelle Wai, Lorena Ochoa and Juli Inkster. She crushed Michelle Wie in the quarterfinals, Lorena Ochoa in the elimination rounds, and Juli Inkster in the last final match.
Soon came her second win in 2007. She caught her second win in April 2007 at the Ginn Open, again holding off Ochoa to catch the triumph on the 72nd gap. In 2007, Lincicome earned a spot on the U.S. Solheim Cup group. In singles play, she lost to Laura Davies.
In 2009, Lincicome won the Kraft Nabisco Championship, a LPGA major, in the wake of making a bird on the last opening to jump frog Kristy McPherson, who held a one shot lead going into the last gap. For the first time, Lincicome became a member of the U.S. Solheim Cup. Lincicome won the Kraft Nabisco cup in 2009.
In August 2014, Lincicome lost a sudden-passing playoff with Inbee Park at the LPGA Championship. She had held a one shot lead going to the 72nd opening, however Lincicome lost the playoff at the main additional gap.
During one of her peak runs, she told Golf Digest that she was feeling great about her game, "I'm hitting the ball really well. I just need the putting to flip a switch. It's frustrating because last year I was really consistent. This year I finish top 10, or I miss the cut. I've grown up watching girls like Annika, Lorena and Yani who were always finishing in the top 10 every week, and I have no idea what their secret is.”
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Lincicome won her second real title in April 2015 with a triumph at the ANA Inspiration, the second time she had won this major. She moved into a tie for the lead in the wake of eagling the 72nd opening in control play, generally as she had done when winning the title in 2009. Lincicome won in a sudden-demise playoff over fellow American Stacy Lewis, winning with a standard on the third additional hole. Lincicome is one of the hardest hitters of the ball. She is ranked 36th by Rolex Sports ranking. In the golf game, Lincicome is one of the hardest strikers of the ball. Her swing is as powerfully as compared to her male counterparts.
Personal Life
She is addicted to her phone and can’t live without it. In her bag, one can find snacks as she is a food lover. She likes mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese. She is also fond of fishing and other sports she loves to watch or read about is baseball. Boating is also among her one of the passions. Though she carries some weight around her, she likes to play Tennis or go for Cardio yoga to maintain her weight.
When Golf Digest asked her about her fishing hobby, she said, “It's funny, as a kid, I was so excited to catch little turtles with pieces of bacon, but now I'm not happy if I catch anything that weighs less than a hundred pounds. We normally catch redfish, grouper, trout, and flounder. But lately I've been wanting to go farther out, and a couple of days ago I caught a couple of tarpons. That's a sport fish that you can't even take out of the water, but I hope to catch a few more this weekend. When we go out for those bigger fish, we can be out there for six to eight hours. It can take two hours to reel in one fish, and then you're completely exhausted. I have bruises all over my hips from the pole. We catch a lot of fish, so I'm surprised I haven't injured myself more.”
Her dad was her caddy when she won her first tournament. She was quoted saying in an interview that she wants to be married and earn enough money to lead a good life. For the rest of her life she wants to play poker or go fishing with friends.
She has a pet that she loves very much. Her pet Rottweiler dog is named ‘Bunker’ and she loves to spend time with him. She likes to be dressed in simple clothes like jeans, tees, flip-fops but is fond of earrings. She usually goes to sleep at 9 PM and loves to watch comic book movies. She also takes part in golf teaching lessons and has done commentary on television too.
Due to the death of her grandma from breast cancer, she supports some of the charities organized to help those patients suffering from cancer.
She is seen as a role model for nurturing the young female players of golf. She wishes to be able to develop more young players for the country and play until she earns more money to go fishing for the rest of her life.
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