Fia Lindblom Season 2026-27

ClassJunior
HometownGothenburg, Sweden
Previous SchoolTexas State

Career Collegiate Low 18*: 66 (March 17, 2026)
Career Collegiate Low 54*: 
213 (Feb 2-3, 2026)
* at Texas State

At Texas State (2023-26)
Competed in 20 tournaments across three seasons at Texas State… Finished in the top 10 four times… In 2025-26, recorded a 73.9 adjusted average and went 332-238-21 across 27 rounds... Finished in the top 10 twice… Had nine rounds of even par or better and three in the 60s, highlighted by a career-low 66 in the second round at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in Hawai’i… Took fifth at the Texas State Invitational with a three-under-par 213... Finished T-14th at the Sun Belt Conference Championship and went 2-0 in Match Play rounds… In the 2024-25 season, competed in three tournaments before being sidelined with an injury… Counted towards her team’s score in seven of her eight rounds, had a 72.63 stroke average and led her team in birdies per round (3.25)… As a freshman, helped Texas State win their first conference championship since the 2016 season... That year, had a 74.7 adjusted average and two top ten finishes... In the 2024 Sun Belt Match Play Championship, she beat the conference’s Player of the Year to help secure the Bobcats a spot in the NCAA regionals and their highest ranking in school history.… Was on the Academic President’s List… Three-time WGCA All-American Scholar.

International
Was a four-time Junior Golfer of the Year in Sweden… Played in the Annika Cup twice… Won 13 junior tournaments, finished second seven times and landed in the top 10 66 times... Was part of the Swedish National Golf Team Program from 2018-22 and represented Sweden at the Irish Women’s Open and Srixon Winter Open… Played at her home golf club, Delsjö GK… Attended Kitas High School of Business.

Personal
Born in Gothenburg, Sweden to Matilda and Niclas Lindblom… Her dad played professionally for a couple years… Her aunt Anna played at Oklahoma State… Her grandma Marianna played for the Swedish National Team in handball… Has a younger sister named Nilla… Played handball and floorball when she was younger… Enjoys being by the ocean and painting… Follows the Swedish Hockey League… Lists Roger Bannister as her favorite athlete… Majoring in psychology while minoring in communication and HR development… Chose to transfer to San Diego State because “I felt a genuine connection with both Coach Dobashi and Coach Choi from the very first phone call. They are not only extremely professional and passionate about what they do, but it is also clear that they are wholeheartedly investing in their players and are willing to go above and beyond for their players’ best interests. I believe San Diego State is the perfect place to continue to develop as a golfer while also getting the chance to contribute to a team culture built on trust, respect and hard work.”