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Hunting a Massive Comeback, Lexi Thompson Seeks Aid in Conquering the $2.5M Event’s Biggest Foe, and It’s Not Nelly Korda!

Published 08/23/2023, 10:53 PM EDT

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The CPKC Women’s Open is all set to get underway in a few hours in Vancouver, Canada, and many golfers are on the lookout to get a cut of the $2.5 prize pool. And coming into the tournament with a rough year on the books is Lexi Thompson who had put on the shoes of a star in the game of golf from a young age.

The American golfer will look to score big this time as she takes to the Shaughnessy Golf Course in a bid to take home the winner’s cut of $375,000. In front of the 28-year-old is one of the biggest hurdles in the tournament and contrary to popular belief, it’s not the pro golfer Nelly Korda but something else. But, in a twist of sorts, the professional has taken the help of someone to tackle the obstacle surprising many in the golf community.

Lexi Thompson seeks help on the 17th

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The 17th hole on the golf course will see the return of ‘The Rink’ from the 2022 CP Women’s Open. The No. 17 has been turned into a makeshift hockey arena with boards wrapping around the tee deck along with the left side of the hole. The theme is basically aimed at the fans’ involvement in the game where the spectators will be able to pound on the rink boards, along with volunteers dressed as referees with a complete hospitality experience. And Lexi was seen taking part in ‘The Rink’ as well ahead of the tournament.

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The community saw the golf pro share an Instagram post on the 17th hole. As Thompson was practicing her rounds at the golf course, she made sure to seek help from one of her fans as the golfer shared a photo of them posing with their golf clubs. Meanwhile, the professional was also seen taking pictures with other amateur golfers as well in a series of photos uploaded not too long ago on her social media handle.

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After the success of the 17th hole at Ottawa Hunt in 2022 during the previous edition, the tourney came out to be named the ‘Tournament of the Year’ by the Tournament Partners of the LPGA during the season-ending awards. Such an achievement came as a result of allowing the fans to experience the game more closely like what the American golfer did ahead of the tournament.

 

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Although Lexi has had a bumpy year of sorts, she has managed to handle her results with much grace. But even so, she has managed to give tough competition to other pro golfers as she took to her social media not too long ago!

Thompson channels her inner diva

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While the golfer had been disappointing many of her fans with her on-course presence, the same cannot be said for her online presence as she took to Instagram a while back to share a stunning photo. Giving the models a run for their money, she uploaded a picture of herself with a smile on her face captivating the heart of many a fan. The dazzling image was able to draw a worthy comparison with fellow LPGA star Korda as both have proven to be equally beautiful.

Many in the golf community will be hoping that the LPGA pro will be able to pull off a similar performance as she did on her Instagram in the upcoming tournament. With a disappointing seven starts this year while missing the cut in most of them, the golfer is in dire need of changing her game if she is in the hopes of winning the event.

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Do you think the golfer will be able to pull off a win at the CPKC Women’s Open? What did you think of the 17th hole on the course? Let us know in the comments below.

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Allan Abe is a fresh golf writer at EssentiallySports. Tiger Woods was the golfer who inspired him into the sport, and he lives by what the legend once said, "No matter how good your get, you can always get better." Allan extends his love for golf by indulging in a little gaming in his free time, with PGA Tour 2K21 being his go to.
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