-
- Birthdate: January 7, 1983
- Hometown: Camden, MissouriOfficial Site: Lindsay Clubine
- Residence: Manhattan Beach, CaliforniaMy Space: Lindsay Clubine
- March 13, 2009: Clay BuchholzBoston Herald: Engagement to Lindsay Clubine Latest Feat of Clay Buchholz (April 16, 2009)
- Wedding is scheduled for November 14, 2009 at the Trump National Golf Club in Los AngelesBoston Herald: Engagement to Lindsay Clubine Latest Feat of Clay Buchholz (April 16, 2009)
- Was introduced to Clay Buchholz by Donald Trump during a mixed marital arts event in the summer of 2008 that Trump sponsored Boston Herald: Engagement to Lindsay Clubine Latest Feat of Clay Buchholz (April 16, 2009)
- Attended University Of Missouri-Columbia but did not graduateMy Space: Lindsay Clubine
- Was signed with the Ford Modeling Agency when she lived in ChicagoNBC: Deal or No Deal Model Profiles
- Appeared in People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People 2007 issue along with the other briefcase models on Deal of No DealNBC: Deal or No Deal Model Profiles
- Has appeared in on-camera interviews on Access Hollywood, Extra, Entertainment Tonight and TV GuideNBC: Deal or No Deal Model Profiles
-
-
Lindsay Clubine is an American television personality and model who is also known as Briefcase Model #26 on NBC's game show Deal or No Deal.Official Site: Lindsay Clubine
Her engagement to Clay Buchholz, a Boston Red Sox pitcher, was announced on April 16, 2009.Boston Herald: Engagement to Lindsay Clubine Latest Feat of Clay Buchholz (April 16, 2009)
Deal or No Deal
On the game show, Deal or No Deal, one contestant at a time attempts to win one million dollars. The first round begins with the contestant choosing one of twenty-six different briefcases which are displayed by the "briefcase models". Each briefcase may contain cash that can range from one cent to one million dollars. As the contestant progresses through the rounds, there are a smaller number of briefcases to select from. At the end of each round, the banker offers the contestant cash for for case they picked and based upon how much cash has eliminated by the contestants choices through each round. The banker's offers will increase as lower values are eliminated and conversely the banker's offers will decrease as the higher values are eliminated. The banker may also offer prizes in addition to the cash to attempt to sway the contestant to take a buy out and end the game.NBC.com: Deal or No Deal
