
Folks, on the LPGA Tour, it’s not just about amazing rounds and fierce competitions; it’s also about stories that really grab you. One such story comes now from Lindy Duncan. She recently revealed what "The Eight That Changed My Life" is all about – and no, it’s not a new game format, but a true game-changer moment.
This woman knows the greens like the back of her hand, and has for years, playing alongside stars like the Korda sisters, Nelly and Jessica. Since the 2013 U.S. Women's Open, the three have competed in a remarkable 96 LPGA rounds together. That's a mix of rivalry, friendship, and a whole lot of passion.
A Score as a Turning Point
But back to the '8'. In 2023, during the final round of the LPGA Q-Series qualification, it happened: Lindy Duncan carded an '8' on the last hole. A moment that for many would have meant the end of the road. Career in jeopardy, a dream hanging by a thread. But Duncan decided otherwise. She didn't give up.
More Than Just a Score
A fresh YouTube video titled "Lindy Duncan Opens Up on the '8' That Changed Her Life" has just been released. There, surrounded by the Korda sisters, they chat about sibling rivalries, the Solheim Cup, and goosebump moments like Nelly Korda's fist pump after a playoff putt at the Hilton Grand Vacations Event. It shows that golf isn't just about numbers, but about real people and their stories. The video is gaining traction and is proof that giving up is not an option when you're passionate about what you do.


