Stacy Lewis Bids Emotional Farewell to LPGA Career in Houston
Lewis concludes LPGA career in emotional farewell
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Stacy Lewis concluded her 18-year LPGA Tour career in Houston, marking the end of a journey that included two major championships and a world No. 1 ranking. Her final round was a poignant moment shared with her father, who caddied for her, as she looks forward to the next chapter of her life.
- 01Stacy Lewis finished her LPGA career with 13 titles, including two majors.
- 02She rose to world No. 1 in women's golf in 2013.
- 03Lewis played her final event while pregnant with her second child.
- 04Her father, Dale, caddied for her during her last round.
- 05Lewis overcame scoliosis to achieve her golfing success.
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Stacy Lewis, a prominent figure in women's golf, ended her 18-year LPGA Tour career in an emotional farewell at Memorial Park in Houston. Known for her resilience, Lewis achieved a remarkable 13 titles, including two major championships, and reached the pinnacle of women's golf by becoming the world No. 1 in 2013. Her final round, with scores of 79-77, was particularly special as her father, Dale, caddied for her, making it a heartfelt father-daughter moment. Lewis has been a trailblazer, overcoming severe scoliosis diagnosed at age 11, which required extensive treatment, including wearing a back brace and undergoing surgery. Reflecting on her journey, Lewis expressed gratitude for her career, stating, "It's really kind of a fairytale." She played her last event while pregnant with her second child and plans to embrace the next chapter of her life, stepping away from the pressures of professional golf.
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