2022: Major heartbreak strikes again in the Women’s PGA

Thompson, 27, held a two-shot lead with three to play at Congressional, setting the stage for redemption and a second major title. Instead, the short-game mistakes that plagued her game struck again: She scuffled to a bogey after getting greenside in two on the par;5 16th; missed the hole entirely on a two-foot par putt on the 14th; and left a 10-foot birdie putt to get into a playoff short on the 18th. The T-2 finish was her 17th top-10 in a major since her 2014 ANA Inspiration victory. Since then, she’s made only made one cut at a major in six starts, a T-47 at last year’s KPMG.

2023: Seventh woman to play on the PGA Tour

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Lexi Thompson is interviewed by the media after her second round playing on the PGA Tour.

Orlando Ramirez

Thompson nearly became the first woman since Babe Zaharias in 1945 to make the weekend at a PGA Tour event, going 73-79 for an even-par finish to miss the cutline by two in the Children’s Shriners Open in Las Vegas. The then-28-year-old’s second round is only the second sub-70 score by a woman in tour history, joining Michelle Wie West’s 68 at the 2006 Sony Open.