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Lexi Thompson’s U.S. Women’s Open streak in jeopardy

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 2:15 PM

Lexi Thompson’s streak of 19 consecutive U.S. Women’s Open appearances is in jeopardy after she ​withdrew from a qualifier ‌on Wednesday in Florida.

The streak started in 2007 when a 12-year-old Thompson set a then-record as the tournament’s youngest qualifier.

Thompson, ‌31, ​stepped away from ⁠full-time golf after ⁠the 2024 LPGA Tour season.

The 11-time LPGA Tour winner has missed the cut at the past three ​U.S. Women’s Opens, where her best finish was a tie ⁠for second in ⁠2019 at the Country Club ​of Charleston (S.C.). Her only major win ​came at the 2014 Chevron Championship.

Thompson ‌had been scheduled to play a 36-hole qualifier at the Wilderness Country Club in Naples, Fla.

She ⁠can still play her way into the field for the June 4-7 tournament at ⁠Riviera ‌by winning an LPGA ⁠Tour event or climbing into ​the ‌Rolex Rankings’ Top 75 ​by May ⁠25. Thompson currently ranks 94th.

Her streak of U.S. Women’s appearances is tied for the longest among active players with South Korea’s Amy Yang.

–Field ​Level Media