Stacy Lewis Announces Retirement from the LPGA Tour
American golfer Stacy Lewis, a two-time major champion and former world number one, has announced that the current season will be her last on the LPGA Tour. At 40 years old, Lewis shared the news through a social media post, expressing that his body has indicated that it is time to retire.Lewis’s career in professional golf is filled with notable achievements. She joined the LPGA Tour in 2009, after a distinguished career at the University of Arkansas. Throughout her career, she achieved 13 victories, including titles at the 2011 Kraft Nabisco Championship and the 2013 Women’s British Open, both considered majors. Lewis was awarded LPGA Tour Player of the Year twice (2012 and 2014) and currently ranks number 14 on the all-time money list, with more than $14 million accumulated in 374 events. In addition, she was part of four Solheim Cup teams as a player and later captained the team that defeated Europe in September 2024. In her farewell message, Lewis expressed her pride in the progress of the LPGA Tour and encouraged her colleagues to continue driving the sport.I would never have imagined that my golf career would continue until 2025, but the time has come to put away the clubs.
Stacy Lewis
I have taken care of the LPGA Tour as if it were my own child and I am very proud of the progress we have made, but to my fellow players, we are not finished! I hope you all continue to push the tour and do everything you can to help on and off the course.
Stacy Lewis