Lexi Thompson Preps For PGA Tour Debut in Vegas

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Eleven-time LPGA Tour winner and major champion Lexi Thompson will make history this week as the seventh female golfer to tee-it-up on the PGA Tour. The 28-year-old received a sponsor invitation to play in the Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas this week and is excited by the opportunity to measure her game alongside the men of the PGA Tour. While many players would be intimidated by the opportunity, Thomson doesn’t feel any added pressure playing alongside men, and is instead using this week to “send a message out to the Shriners kids that no dream is too small and they can go after what they want and follow their dreams,” she said.

“I wouldn’t say it adds pressure. Playing golf and being a woman golfer, top woman golfer, I just want to inspire people in general. (In a ) male-dominated sport, I guess I just want to show that anything is possible and that I’m following my dreams. I’ve done it since I was five years old, (in the) spotlight since I was 12,” the 12-year LPGA Tour veteran said. “You just have to block out everything and believe in yourself and go after what you want. No added pressure. That’s what I want. I want to have women support me and me support them. That’s what it’s all about.”

Thomspon will make her first PGA Tour start amid her best stretch of golf on the LPGA Tour this season. In the past five weeks, Thomspon earned her first top-20 result of the season at the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, led her America Solheim Cup teammates to a draw with Europe, going 3-1-0 in four matches, and earned two consecutive top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour, a T8 at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G and solo fifth at The Ascendant LPGA benefiting Volunteers of America.

Thompson has credited a recent change in her swing to improved ball-striking, which she says has most contributed to her recent success. And this week, ball striking will be very important for achieving the distance she needs to compete with the men of the PGA Tour. Luckily, the heavy hitter is more excited than nervous to put her driver to the test.

“Yeah, it’s nice to come here and hit a lot of drivers, of course. You know, the last few weeks I didn’t hit too many drivers, but you still have to hit the golf shots on the LPGA Tour. It’s just I don’t get to take advantage of sometimes my length on a few of those holes,” said Thompson, who ranks 12th on the LPGA Tour this season in average driving distance. “Here it’s driver on every hole, and I definitely like that. Fire away and swing, get the most distance I can on a few of those holes.”

In addition to her distance, Thompson also has the advantage of having two older brothers that have competed on the PGA Tour to help her through the week. Her eldest brother, Nicholas, first started playing on the PGA Tour in 2006 and has played as recently as 2021. He has also been on his sister’s bag throughout the 2022 and 2023 seasons, most recently at the Solheim Cup, but will not be carrying for his sister this week. Thomspon’s other brother, Curtis, last played on the PGA in February of 2023 and has been playing here-and-there on Tour since 2014. According to Thompson, both her brothers were happy to give some advice before her start on Thursday.

HISTORY OF WOMEN IN PGA TOUR EVENTS

Babe Didrikson Zaharias (7)
1935 Cascades Open, 86-88 – 174 (MC)
1937 Chicago Open, 86 – (WD)
1938 Los Angeles Open, 81-84 – 165 (MC)
1945 Los Angeles Open, 76-81-79 – 236 (MC)
1945 Phoenix Open, 77-72-75-80 – 304 (33rd)
1945 Tucson Open, 307 total (42nd)
1946 Los Angeles Open, 81-81 – 162 (WD)

Shirley Spork (1)
1952 Northern California-Reno Open, 77-80-77-80 – 314 (105th, no-cut event)

Annika Sorenstam (1)
2003 Bank of America Colonial, 71-74 – 145 (MC)

Suzy Whaley (1)
2003 Greater Hartford Open, 75-78 – 153 (MC)

Michelle Wie West (8)
2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, 72-68 – 140 (MC)
2005 Sony Open in Hawaii, 75-74 – 149 (MC)
2005 John Deere Classic, 70-71 – 141 (MC)
2006 Sony Open in Hawaii, 79-68 – 147 (MC)
2006 John Deere Classic, 77 (WD)
2006 84 LUMBER Classic, 77-81 – 158 (MC)
2007 Sony Open In Hawaii, 78-76 – 154 (MC)
2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open, 73-80 – 153 (MC)

Brittany Lincicome (1)
2018 Barbasol Championship, 78-71 – 149 (MC)

Post produced using LPGA press release.

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