Lindsey Jennings was born in
Launceston, Tasmania in 1949. Jennings began golfing at age 10. By 1976 Goggin was recorded as the lowest handicapped female golfer in the world. As an amateur, she was named the Tasmanian Champion a total of 19 times. Goggin won the 1974 Tasmanian amateur trophy seven days after the birth of her son Mathew. In 1977 she won the inaugural Australian Women's PGA.
Racing Goggin later left golf to become a thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner with her husband
Charlie Goggin. In 2009, Conquering, a horse managed by Goggin's racing interest, was named the Tasmanian horse of the year. Goggin returned to golf as a senior player, appearing in the top five of the 2023 Tasmanian senior amateur.
Recognition and legacy In 1993, Goggin was made a
Member of the Order of Australia for her contributions to amateur golf. ==Amateur wins==