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Teen sensation Thompson to become LPGA member - 10-13-2011, 07:09 AM

Lexi Thompson proved she was good enough to play on the LPGA Tour as a 16-year-old when she beat a strong field by five shots two weeks ago. She was granted membership Friday based on more than birdies and bogeys.

LPGA Tour commissioner Mike Whan approved Thompson's petition to become the LPGA Tour's youngest member effective in January, impressed with how the Florida teen handled herself in all aspects of tour life. (Callaway Warbird Iron Set
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"I've seen her at press conferences," Whan said. I've seen her when she played well, I've seen her when she hasn't played too well. I've seen her at pro-am parties. I've seen her when fans are coming up to her when it's maybe not the best time."

Her agent at Blue Giraffe Sports, Bobby Kreusler, said he expects the teenager to play about 20 tournaments next year, including some trips overseas.

"We have the luxury of planning a year ahead," he said.

Thompson, whose brother Nicholas played on the PGA Tour last year, has been building toward this moment. She qualified for the U.S. Women's Open at age 12 in 2007 at Pine Needles, and she was a runner-up by one shot last year as a 15-year-old at the Evian Masters, one of the richest events on the LPGA Tour schedule. (Callaway Warbird Iron Set
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Expectations are high, although they are not coming from the LPGA Tour.

"I don't feel the need to put pressure on Lexi to win or to carry the tour," Whan said. "She's a phenomenal talent. She's progressing at an incredible rate.

"If Lexi continues to win, it's going to be an exciting time for her, and an exciting time for us," he said. "But she doesn't have to carry any more weight than the weight of her bag."

Thompson is home-schooled, taking Florida-approved classes online.

Whan said her membership won't start until 2012 because there was no point in making her a member now. She is eligible for only one more tournament, the season-ending Titleholders on Nov. 17-20 in Orlando. This way, Thompson can start clean as a rookie next year.

He also isn't worried that he is setting a precedent.

Michelle Wie turned pro at 15, but didn't join the LPGA Tour until going through Q-school three years later. Whan said he has had a little more than a dozen requests from teenagers, either to join the LPGA or go through Q-school.

"I don't want young players who are freshmen and sophomores in high school contemplating whether to turn pro. I've said 'no' maybe 50 times and said 'yes' once," Whan said, skewing the numbers for emphasis. (Callaway Warbird Iron Set
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Instead, he pointed to Thompson's resume of playing on the LPGA Tour as a pro and as an amateur, and how she handles everything from the rigors of travel to dealing with sponsors and fans.
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