Update: Janice Moodie, a LPGA veteran, birdied six of her last seven holes on Thursday to take the lead over Thompson by one shot.Most 14-year-olds are focused on one thing and one thing only ... getting ready for the leap into the nasty world of freshman year of high school. Alexis Thompson is currently worried how she's going to follow up a first round 65 in the LPGA Navistar Classic.
A week after a 13-year-old made a hole-in-one in her first ever trip to the LPGA, Thompson made eight birdies on the Robert Trent Jones design in Prattville, Al., leading a shot over Michelle Wie (remember when she was the young one?) and two shots clear of a big group at 5-under.
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You might recognize the name Alexis Thompson from when she was, gulp, a young buck. At 12 years old, Thompson became the youngest player ever to qualify for the Women's U.S. Open. She shot 76-82 that week to miss the cut, but did finish ahead of Wie, who withdrew that year after an opening 82.
She might be just 14, but she can hit the ball. The 5-8 Florida native averaged nearly 250 yards off the tee on Thursday and needed just 26 putts. I guess the saying, "putt like a kid" really applies to Thompson.










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From her website:
4. What is your dream foursome?
Tiger Woods, Robert Pattinson (star of hit show “Twilight”), and Annika
I don't think that she is talking about golf.
The round is not finished. Now at the latest leaderboard of 7:10, Thompson fell to second, behind an obscure Scott. It is still a good achievement for her, but we will see. And Ochoa has now caught up with Wie. I am glad she is playing OK again, I was wondering what happened to her, she used to be the best, and then the slump.