The round leaves her tied for top spot with South Korean Eun-Hee Ji. Just a shot back are New Zealander Lydia Ko and Stacey Lewis of the United States, while Ariya Jutanugarn and Lexi Thompson are at four under.
Date: Jan 18, 2019
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No trouble in Paradise: Ko grabs share of LPGA Classic lead
World No. 3 Stacey Lewis, the highest-ranked player in the field, shot 4-under 69. She shares third place with nine others, including Jessica Korda, who was the last person before Ko to successfully petition LPGA Tour commissioner Michael Whan for early membership.
I think for what Inbee is doing right now, she's not getting the credit that she deserves, says Stacey Lewis, the woman Park supplanted as world No. 1 this year. If somebody was doing this on the men's tour, it would be being talked over and over and over again.
Shoe fetishIt was refreshing to see two young American names at the top of the leaderboard of the LPGA's Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. Stacey Lewis beat Lexi Thompson by a shot to claim her second LPGA title. Last year, the 27-year-old Houston native got her first career win at the Kraft Nabisco Champio
Date: Apr 30, 2012
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Outraged viewers: Kick the current 'Biggest Loser' contestants off the show
"I would give almost ANYTHING to work with those trainers for any amount of time and learn how to cook healthy and the right way to work out," Stacey Lewis insisted. "That stinks for the last 2 people that they voted off...You walked away from a possible $250,000 dollars for your families."
Korda's father, Petr, the 1998 Australian Open winner, is from the Czech Republic, but he raised his daughter as an American in Florida. Stacey Lewis and Brittany Lincicome, two other promising young American players, were also in the playoff.Having a dominant American like Wie, Lincicome, Paula Creamer, Lexi Thompson or Stacey Lewis might do wonders for the future prospects of the LPGA Tour, but it's most likely that the tour will stay viable by increasing it's international reach and promoting players regardless of their nationality.
Only three American women -- Brittany Lincicome (twice), Stacey Lewis and Lexi Thompson -- have won events on the LPGA Tour this season. Proven American players such have Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr and Angela Stanford are near the top of the money list, but they haven't won any tournaments.
The 25-year old Lincicome won her second event of the year on the LPGA Tour on Sunday at the CN Canadian Women's Open with a 1-shot win over Stacey Lewis and Michelle Wie. Lincicome and Lewis are the only two American women to win in a 2011 LPGA Tour season that has been dominated by Yani Tseng, wh