Lindberg had a successful career. She beat the Americans in the 2003
Junior Solheim Cup at
Bokskogen Golf Club 12–11 as part of the European team. With the Swedish national team, she was part of winning the 2004
European Girls' Team Championship, the 2006
European Lady Junior's Team Championship, and the
2008 European Ladies' Team Championship. Lindberg was also part of the team representing Sweden at the
2008 Espirito Santo Trophy in
Adelaide, Australia together with
Caroline Hedwall and
Anna Nordqvist. Sweden won the team tournament for their second title and the first wire-to-wire win seen in the championship in 18 years, beating team
Spain by 12 strokes. Lindberg finished 18th individually, despite none of her four rounds counted towards the team score. After Sweden took a 10-stroke-lead after the first round, Lindberg joked that they could sell her non-counting 1-under-par-score to another team for an expensive price. In 2008 she tied for 10th at the
2008 Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika on the
Ladies European Tour. Lindberg played college golf in the United States with the
Oklahoma State Cowgirls golf team at
Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater, where she was a three-time All-American. She graduated in May 2009 with a
bachelor's degree in international business. ==Professional career==