The former world number-one amateur turned pro shortly after collecting a dominant 4.5 points from five matches in the United States’ recent Curtis Cup triumph – another incredible achievement to add to a CV which includes her becoming the youngest ever golfer to qualify for the US Women’s Open, which she did aged 12.
“Lexi’s style and groundbreaking performance on the course make her the perfect Cobra and PUMA Golf representative,” says Bob Philion, president of Cobra-Puma Golf. “Our brands are well suited to her game right now and are poised to progress with her career in the future, while she develops as a professional golfer.” Thompson started out playing the Cobra S2 driver (8.5°), S2 three-wood, Baffler Rail hybrid (2/H) and S2 Forged irons when she made her pro debut at the ShopRite Classic on the LPGA Tour in June, where she shot 71-76, five over par, to miss the cut.





