Tragic reason golf champion is retiring at 29 (2024)

Golf is all Lexi Thompson has ever known, and one of the more popular players on the LPGA Tour decided this week she will retire at the end of the season.

Thompson chose the US Women's Open — the major she first played when she was 12 — to announce that she will step away at the end of the year. The 29-year-old American became emotional while talking about the amount of work no one sees and the loneliness she has faced.

Thompson said she has contemplated semi-retirement the last few years and cited mental health as one of the factors that contributed to her decision.

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“I think we all have our struggles, especially out here,” she said. "Unfortunately in golf you lose more than you win, so it’s an ongoing battle to continue to put yourself out there in front of the cameras and continuing to work hard and maybe not seeing the results you want and getting criticised for it. So it’s hard.

“I will say, yes, I've struggled with it — I don't think there's somebody out here that hasn't,” she said. “It's just a matter of how well you hide it, which is very sad.”

Thompson is playing her 18th US Women's Open before turning 30. She won the first of her 15 LPGA titles at age 16. She is known as much for the majors she lost as the one she captured at the Kraft Nabisco Championship in 2014 when she was 19.

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She made a vague reference to Grayson Murray, who spoke openly about alcoholism and his struggles with depression and anxiety from life as a tour professional. Murray, who won the Sony Open in January, died by suicide on Saturday.

“Being out here can be a lot. It can be lonely,” she said as her voice began to crack and she wiped away tears. "I just think — especially with what's happened in golf, as of recent, too — a lot of people don't realise a lot of what we go through as a professional athlete.

“We're doing what we love. We’re trying the best every single day. You know, we’re not perfect. We’re humans. Words hurt. It’s hard to overcome sometimes ... I might not have a huge friend group, but to have the people that matter the most around me have gotten me through some really hard times."

Exactly what semi-retirement means is not clear. Thompson, whose last LPGA victory came nearly five years ago, said she would love to be on the Solheim Cup team one last time. She likes fitness and is launching an app. But it was time to find something else.

“I’ve only known golf as my life,” Thompson said. “So it’s nice to branch out and be able to enjoy other things.”

The news surprised LPGA players. The notice was posted, and then deleted, a couple of times on various social media channels. Thompson was on the course when it first went out.

“She really dedicated her time to growing the game,” Nelly Korda said. “It’s sad to see that she’s obviously leaving and not going to be out here with us, but she’s had an amazing career, and I wish her the best in this new chapter of her life.”

Thompson was 12 when she qualified for the 2007 US Women's Open at Pine Needles, at the time the youngest ever to qualify. She also set an LPGA Tour record as the youngest winner when she captured the Navistar LPGA Classic at age 16.

Both records since have been broken.

Thompson was a runner-up four times in the majors. She lost a five-shot lead in the 2021 US Women's Open at The Olympic Club with a 41 on the back nine. Most famous was the Kraft Nabisco Championship in 2017, and she got emotional talking about that.

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She was headed for an easy victory in the final round when the LPGA discovered she improperly marked her golf ball on a green in the third round. She was penalised two shots for the violation and two shots for signing for an incorrect score because of the penalty.

“Is this a joke?” she said when a rules official informed her on the 13th hole of the final round that she had been docked four shots, turning a three-shot lead into a one-shot deficit. She rallied to force a playoff before losing to So Yeon Ryu.

“That was a huge moment in my career — not a great one,” she said. “I look at it as I grew a fan base that I never thought I would have in that moment. It’s an unfortunate circ*mstance, but to be there and to hear chants of my name on 17 coming down the stretch and just to be able to sign all the autographs and go through that moment ... the hardest moment of my career was like a blessing.

"I gained fans that I never thought I would have.”

Thompson grew up playing with two older brothers, both of whom reached the PGA Tour, and she was renowned for her power. She accepted an exemption to play a PGA Tour event in Las Vegas last year, keeping fans in suspense whether she could make the cut until fading.

Thompson could not say how often she would play, only that she would “take it day by day and see how I feel.”

“But I'm very content with this being my last full-time schedule year,” she said.

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Tragic reason golf champion is retiring at 29 (2024)

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Tragic reason golf champion is retiring at 29? ›

The 29-year-old American became emotional while talking about the amount of work no one sees and the loneliness she has faced. Thompson said she has contemplated semi-retirement the last few years and cited mental health as one of the factors that contributed to her decision.

Why is Lexie retiring? ›

“It can be exhausting to maintain a smile on the outside while grappling with struggles on the inside,” Thompson said in revealing her decision. Women's professional golfer Lexi Thompson, who is one of the biggest stars in the sport, has announced she is retiring, citing mental health concerns.

When did Lexi Thompson turn pro? ›

2010. Thompson announced that she had turned professional on June 16, 2010. She signed sponsorship deals with Cobra-PUMA Golf and with Red Bull. Lacking official status as an LPGA Tour member, Thompson largely had to rely on sponsors' exemptions to gain entry into tournaments.

What happened to Lexie after she died? ›

Seconds later, Meredith and Cristina appeared and they mourned her death together. Together with the survivors, Lexie's body was taken out of the woods and transported back to Seattle. Cristina once told Owen about the nights in the woods, when she heard animals fighting and growling.

Does Lexie end up pregnant? ›

While in Seattle, Lexie realized she had become pregnant as a result of a sexual assault that had occurred after her date.

What golf ball does Lexi Thompson use? ›

A premium three-piece ball that delivers distance of the tee and great greenside spin.

When did Sergio Garcia turn pro? ›

Professional career. García turned professional in 1999 after shooting the lowest amateur score in the 1999 Masters Tournament. His first title on the European Tour came in his sixth start as a professional, in July 1999 at the Irish Open.

Why did Lexi quit GREY's anatomy? ›

"For some time now, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices," Chambers said in a 2020 interview with Deadline. Alex had started as a mere intern and moved all the way up to a pediatric surgical fellow, so it's possible Chambers felt he had taken the character as far as he could.

Why did Lexie and Mark leave GREY's? ›

The characters who have died on Grey's Anatomy were often close to the protagonist, Meredith Grey. Some characters, like George O'Malley, Lexie Grey, and Mark Sloan, were killed off due to behind-the-scenes conflicts or actors wanting to explore other projects.

Will Lexie appear in season 17? ›

The character was brought back for season 17 to confront her half-sister, protagonist Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who was hallucinating that she was on a picturesque beach while in reality she was fighting for her life against COVID-19.

Is Lexie returning to Grey's Anatomy? ›

EXCLUSIVE: Two weeks after the death of Andrew DeLuca, ABC's Grey's Anatomy is preparing for the return of another beloved Grey Sloan Memorial doctor who had died tragically, Lexie Grey. Nine years after she left the show, Chyler Leigh is coming back.

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