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Alexis “Lexi” Thompson, an American professional golfer, was born on February 10, 1995. She won her first amateur title at eight in 2003 at the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship. Between 2003 and 2009, she won six amateur events, including the 2007 and 2009 Junior PGA Championships. Further, at 12, she became the youngest golfer in history to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open, a record that Lucy Li broke in 2014. She also represented the United States in the Junior Ryder Cup, Junior Solheim Cup, and Curtis Cup in 2008, 2009, and 2010, respectively.

Thompson turned professional three years later, in 2010. The next year, at 16, she made history as the LPGA Tour’s youngest winner, winning the Navistar LPGA Classic. In the same year, she won the Dubai Ladies Masters, making her the European Tour’s second-youngest winner. In May 2024, Thompson announced her retirement from full-time professional golf but stated she would continue competing in select events. Over her career, she has won 15 professional tournaments, including the 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship, her lone major title.

How much is Lexi Thompson’s net worth in 2025?

Lexi Thompson’s net worth is estimated to be $2 million as of February 2025, according to Celebrity Net Worth. She earned mostly from golf, endorsements, and her skincare business, “Lexi Skin.”

Lexi Thompson’s Salary

Lexi Thompson’s salary is $1.9 million, as per Forbes. Further, she ranked 17th at the Forbes 2022 Highest-Paid Female Athletes with $5.9 million and was listed at the Forbes 30 Under 30-Sports.

Lexi Thompson’s Endorsements

Lexi Thompson has endorsement deals with 14 brands as per her website: LifeFitness, Ashoc Accelerator, Club Champion, LocaliQ, Dex Imaging, Bridgestone Golf, Rolex, Velocity Global, Rocket Mortgage, UKG, Puma Golf, Cobra, and ICapital. She annually gets $4 million in endorsement earnings, according to Forbes.

Lexi Thompson’s Charity

In March 2024, Thompson participated in the ninth season of Capital One’s The Match, according to SB Nation. Along with Rose Zhang, Rory McIlroy, and Max Homa, she participated in the tournament where Thompson’s eagle putt generated $200,000 for charities.

Among many other organizations, Thompson has funded women’s breast cancer research, collaborated with the SEAL Legacy Foundation, and supported Wounded Warriors. She even founded the Lexi Thompson Foundation, which supports the growth of junior golfers and helps kids with serious medical issues (via SB Nation).

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