Linnea Ström

She was solo second at the 2022 Madrid Ladies Open and 2023 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship before winning the 2024 ShopRite LPGA Classic.

Ström, paired with Marcus Kinhult, won gold in the mixed category at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games.

At the 2014 Espirito Santo Trophy in Japan, Ström's Swedish team with Louise Ridderström and Madelene Sagström finished tied fifth alongside the United States.

[1] Ranked ninth in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking, Ström quit ASU after 2.5 years in March 2018 to turn professional and play on the Symetra Tour, after a bout of food poisoning during the final stage of the LPGA Q-School saw her miss out on earning her LPGA card.

Sharing the lead during the last round, a double bogey on the 14th saw her finish −11, one stroke away from a three-way playoff won by Grace Kim.

[12] She closed with a 64 to finish solo second at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, three strokes behind Ryu Hae-ran.

[13] At the 2024 ShopRite LPGA Classic, Ström shot a final round 60, second only to Annika Sörenstam's 59 at the 2001 Standard Register PING, to surge from seven strokes behind, tied for last (T-52), to seize the title.