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Will Lexi Thompson's return to the greens be the comeback story of the year?

Lexi Thompson, a six-time Solheim Cup veteran, has been sidelined due to a nagging wrist injury since her last competition in the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, where she secured T17th place with a score of 10 under par. After the event, Thompson expressed gratitude to sponsors, volunteers, and fans for their support, acknowledging the incredible energy behind the tournament. She revealed her plans to take a 4-5 week break to rest and recover, ensuring she’s 100% ready to finish the year strong.

After nearly a two-month hiatus, Lexi Thompson made her highly anticipated return to professional golf at the 2024 Annika tournament, though unfortunately, she missed the cut. So, will the golfer be performing in the upcoming CME Group Tour Championship? Yes!

Lexi Thompson is confirmed to compete in the prestigious tournament, scheduled to take place from November 21-24, 2024, at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida.  After a successful recovery from her wrist injury, Thompson is poised to make a strong impact at the season-ending championship, capping off an impressive year on the LPGA Tour. Fans can expect an exciting display of skill and determination as Thompson vies for the top prize alongside the world’s best golfers.

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Other top players competing in the tournament are Nelly Korda (USA), Haeran Ryu (South Korea), Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Ayaka Furue (Japan), Ruoning Yin (China), and Hannah Green (Australia). These golfers will join forces with Lexi Thompson, forming a formidable field of talent vying for the top prize at the CME Group Tour Championship. But why is this event important anyway? Well, there may be a reason or two.

All you need to know about CME Group Tour Championship

The CME Group Tour Championship is more than just the LPGA season finale; it’s an event that combines intense competition with charitable giving. The CME Group Cares Challenge, a season-long charitable program, raises funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, dedicated to fighting childhood cancer. Every hole-in-one scored by an LPGA pro earns a $20,000 donation from CME Group to St. Jude.

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This year, the program has already raised $560,000, surpassing its $500,000 commitment, thanks to remarkable shots from players like A Lim Kim and Jennifer Song at the LOTTE Championship. Historically, the program has raised significant funds, including $888,156 in 2021, $660,000 in 2022, and $360,000 in 2023. Jiwon Jeon has made a notable impact, earning recognition for her incredible performance and contributions to St. Jude.

The 2024 CME Group Tour Championship takes place from November 21-24 at Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida. As the LPGA season concludes, this event serves as a celebration of golf, philanthropy, and community, making every swing count for a greater purpose.

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