Lexi Thompson Announces Retirement from Professional Golf at End of 2024 Season
Lexi Thompson, a prominent figure in professional golf, has announced her plans to retire at the end of the 2024 season. This news comes as a surprise to many in the golf world, as Thompson has had a successful career with 11 LPGA wins and two LET wins under her belt.
Thompson, who made her debut at the US Open at the age of 12 and went on to become the youngest winner on the LPGA Tour at the Navistar LPGA Classic in 2010, has been a well-known name in the sport for over a decade. Despite her achievements, Thompson has faced challenges in recent years at Major tournaments, including losing leads and enduring controversial incidents.
Her decision to retire at the end of the current season was shared in a heartfelt statement on Instagram, where she expressed her excitement for the next chapter of her life. Thompson mentioned that she still has goals to accomplish before stepping away from a full professional golf schedule.
As Thompson prepares for her 18th consecutive appearance at the US Women’s Open, fans and fellow players alike are reflecting on her impactful career and the legacy she leaves behind in the world of golf. Thompson’s retirement marks the end of an era in professional golf, but her contributions to the sport and inspiration to the next generation of golfers will not be forgotten.