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Solheim Cup Lexi Thompson of Team USA follows her fairway shot on the 14th hole during the morning foursomes matches of the 2021 Solheim Cup at Inverness Club, in Toledo, Ohio, USA, on Sunday, September 5, 2021. Toledo Ohio United States lemus-solheimc210829_npyfQ PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xJorgexLemusx
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Solheim Cup Lexi Thompson of Team USA follows her fairway shot on the 14th hole during the morning foursomes matches of the 2021 Solheim Cup at Inverness Club, in Toledo, Ohio, USA, on Sunday, September 5, 2021. Toledo Ohio United States lemus-solheimc210829_npyfQ PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xJorgexLemusx
Lexi Thompson was right there on the greens, swinging her clubs again, and just like that—boom—she’s planning to take another break. If this feels like déjà vu, you’re not alone.
Remember how disappointing it was when the 11-time LPGA winner announced back in May 2024 that she’d be retiring from full-time golf, citing mental health struggles? But then, hope flickered when she teed it up at the Founders Cup, putting up a solid 2-under 69. Even better? Sitting at No. 55 in the Rolex Rankings, she’s still eligible to play in the Chevron Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, with a chance to earn a spot at the U.S. Women’s Open.
She even reassured everyone, “Like I said before when I made the announcement it’s just from full-time golf.” And she meant it. She’s made special appearances here and there, including at the Morgan & Friends golf tournament at St. Andrews Country Club, proving she’s still very much part of the game.
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And when she confirmed plans to compete in at least two LPGA majors in 2025, fans were obviously thrilled. But now it’s starting to feel like a game of peekaboo. One minute she’s back, the next she’s stepping away again. Her latest Instagram update added to the confusion: “Thank you to the sponsors, volunteers and fans this week for making it possible ! Most of all thank you to the Founders who made all this possible for all of us, the women that paved the way for all girls out there to follow their dream in the game of golf . It’s because of them, that any of this is possible was a solid week first week back with a t13 finish , time to celebrate big 30 tomorrow and have some weeks off! #growthegame,” read the caption.
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Yes, you read that right—“have some weeks off.” As you’d expect, fans were disappointed. But to be honest, Thompson has a lot on her plate right now. She’s not just a golfer—she’s also a bride-to-be. With her latest shopping updates, it’s pretty clear why she might need a little time away.
That said, there’s still plenty of time before the Chevron Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, so let’s not lose hope just yet. And hey, while we’d love to see her competing, we’re also just as excited to see her donning that wedding dress, especially considering her top-notch fashion games.
The bride-to-be: Lexi Thompson’s next big chapter
Wedding bells are ringing! Lexi Thompson is officially off the market and set to marry her longtime boyfriend—and love of her life—Max Provost. If you’re wondering who the lucky guy is, Provost works as a Clinical Sales Representative at Intuitive Surgical. He mostly stays out of the spotlight, but fans first caught a glimpse of the couple together at the 2024 Solheim Cup, and now, well… here we are!
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And let’s talk about that dreamy proposal for a second. Remember Lexi’s picture-perfect New Year’s trip to Whistler? At first, it seemed like just a cozy winter getaway—but little did we know it was about to turn into the engagement destination. On January 1st, she dropped the big news on Instagram:
“The best part of my trip to Whistler …. I said YES to my forever and always 1.1.25.”
The two have kept their relationship pretty low-key, but he’s been spotted supporting her here and there—he’s even caddied for her a few times. And for someone who has always been open about wanting to settle down, this is a huge moment.
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“I hope to have a family one day. And just enjoy every experience of that and be there for every single moment. That’s my No.1 priority,” Thompson said when announcing her decision to step back from full-time golf.
Now, as she balances golf, wedding planning, and the next phase of her life, one thing is for sure—Thompson’s future is looking brighter than ever.
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