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The best Lexi Thompson moments from her GOLF Magazine cover shoot

The best Lexi Thompson moments from her GOLF Magazine cover shoot

Lexi Thompson, the 29-year-old American professional golfer, graced the cover of GOLF Magazine’s latest issue in a series of breathtaking photos that showcase her athleticism and style. Among the most captivating shots, Thompson poses effortlessly with a golf club, showcasing her impressive swing and fierce determination. Other striking images feature her relaxing on a golf cart, exuding both confidence and a sense of camaraderie. One particularly memorable photograph captures Thompson in a white form-fitting dress, highlighting her athletic build and the strength that has made her one of the top players in the world.

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Thompson tops U.S. Solheim Cup captain’s picks

Thompson tops U.S. Solheim Cup captain’s picks

U.S. Solheim Cup captain Stacy Lewis added experience and firepower to the Stars and Stripes team, selecting seven-time LPGA Tour winner Lexi Thompson as one of her six captain’s picks. Thompson is coming off a spirited finish at the U.S. Women’s Open, where she overcame a six-stroke deficit in the final round to force a playoff. She is teamed up with Lizette Salas, adding depth to the U.S. squad. Joining Thompson and Salas are Danielle Kang, Mina Harigae, Jennifer Kupcho, Brittany Altomare, and Ally Ewing. Stacy Lewis seeks to reclaim the crown in a cup she lost badly two years ago in Scotland.

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2024 AIG Women’s Open Friday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 2

2024 AIG Women’s Open Friday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 2

Women’s Open Friday Tee Times, TV Coverage: How to Watch Round 2

The second round of the 2024 AIG Women’s Open will tee off on Friday, June 7th at Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey, England.

Defending champion Ko Jin-young will be aiming to maintain her lead, while other contenders like world No. 1 Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda, and Lexi Thompson will be vying for the top spot.

Fans can catch the action live on NBC and Golf Channel, with live streaming available on Peacock and the NBC Sports app.

Tee times for the second round have not yet been released, but will be announced shortly. Stay tuned for updates.

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She was barred from the Olympics. Now she’s out to make a ‘statement’

She was barred from the Olympics. Now she’s out to make a ‘statement’

Luisiana Guimaraes, a talented Brazilian basketball player, was once denied her chance to compete in the Olympics. Now, she’s determined to prove her worth and make a powerful statement. Having faced numerous challenges and obstacles along the way, Luisiana has emerged as a resilient and unyielding athlete. As she embarks on this new journey towards Olympic success, her story serves as an inspiration to those who dare to overcome adversity and pursue their dreams.

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Lexi Thompson’s inspiring finish, cryptic comments leave us wanting more | Monday Finish

Lexi Thompson’s inspiring finish, cryptic comments leave us wanting more | Monday Finish

Thompson’s Inspiring Finish, Cryptic Comments Leave Us Wanting More

Lexi Thompson’s emotional finish at the U.S. Women’s Open ignited a rollercoaster of inspiration and intrigue. After an impressive comeback, Thompson faltered on the 18th hole, leaving her just shy of a playoff. While Thompson’s gracious demeanor and resilience were commendable, her cryptic post-tournament comments left observers speculating. She hinted at potential rule violations and suggested a “deep dive” into the incident. As the golf community awaits official findings, Thompson’s enigmatic words have sparked a flurry of questions and theories, leaving us eagerly anticipating the next chapter in her captivating story.

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Yang, eyeing 1st major, leads Women’s PGA by 2

Yang, eyeing 1st major, leads Women’s PGA by 2

Yang Leads Women’s PGA, Eyes First Major

South Korea’s Inbee Yang fired an opening 6-under 65 on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Women’s PGA Championship at Congressional Country Club.

Yang, a seven-time major winner, is seeking her first major title since the 2020 ANA Inspiration. She birdied five of her first 10 holes and added another on the par-5 15th to seize the early advantage.

“I’m hitting the ball really well,” Yang said. “I’m putting it really well. I’m just really happy with the way I’m playing.”

Defending champion Jennifer Kupcho opened with a 4-under 67, while Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson both shot 68s.

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Thompson has tearful exit at U.S. Women’s Open

Thompson has tearful exit at U.S. Women’s Open

Lexi Thompson came close to winning her second U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday, but ultimately fell short to Hinako Shibuno. Thompson shot a 4-over 76 in the final round at the Country Club of Charleston, finishing two strokes behind Shibuno. It was an emotional day for Thompson, who fought back tears during her post-round interview.

“It’s tough to talk about right now,” Thompson said. “I’m just really disappointed. I felt like I had a really good chance to win this tournament.”

Thompson began the final round with a one-shot lead over Shibuno, but she quickly fell behind after making a double bogey on the first hole. She made a birdie on the second hole, but gave it right back with a bogey on the third.

Thompson continued to struggle on the back nine, making three more bogeys. She birdied the 17th hole to get within one stroke of Shibuno, but she made a bogey on the 18th hole to end her chances.

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Lexi Thompson’s Farewell: Best Moments from an 18-Year Dynasty

Lexi Thompson’s Farewell: Best Moments from an 18-Year Dynasty

**Lexi Thompson’s Shining Career: A Farewell to an 18-Year Dynasty**

In a heartfelt send-off, Lexi Thompson reflects on her extraordinary 18-year golf career, marked by countless highlights and passionate fan support. From memorable victories to the unwavering bond with her family, Thompson’s journey has left an enduring legacy on the sport, inspiring both spectators and fellow athletes alike. As she waves farewell, Thompson emphasizes the crucial importance of growing the game of golf and supporting women’s sports, expressing her hope that the momentum and enthusiasm surrounding her career will continue to fuel the game’s progress.

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Augusta Women’s champ wanted to make Chevron cut. Now she could win

Augusta Women’s champ wanted to make Chevron cut. Now she could win

Jennifer Kupcho didn’t make the cut at the Chevron Championship, the first time that’s happened to her on the LPGA Tour. But if she finishes off her run at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur with a victory Sunday she will earn the respect of everyone in the women’s game. Kupcho, 25, defeated Ingrid Lindblad 2 and 1 in Saturday’s semifinals thanks to a hot putter, advancing to her second straight final. Last year she lost to world No. 1 Rose Zhang in 38 holes, but this year she’s ready to do whatever it takes.

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