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The complexities behind why LPGA pros are leaving early

News RoomBy News RoomApril 25, 2025Updated:April 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The past year has seen a significant number of LPGA professionals announcing their retirement from golf, with many of them in their 30s. The reasons behind these decisions vary, but for some, it means starting a family or exploring other aspects of life. The increasing purses in the LPGA have made it easier for top players to retire early, with the total prize money reaching $131 million in 2025. This increase in financial opportunities has allowed players to feel comfortable stepping away from the game after a decade or so of competition.

Ally Ewing, one of the players who retired in 2024, had one of the best seasons of her career but decided to step back from full-time play to focus on becoming a parent. Amy Olson, another player who retired last year, had always planned for retirement and prioritized setting herself up for parenthood with her husband. Parenthood is a significant factor in the lives of LPGA players, but it doesn’t necessarily mean retirement for male golfers. The PGA Tour has a lucrative late-career tour for players over 50, providing opportunities for them to continue competing.

The retirement of Michelle Wie West at age 33 and Lexi Thompson’s decision to step away from a full-time schedule at 30 highlight the unique pressures and challenges faced by female athletes in golf. The physical toll, mental stress, and public scrutiny can take a toll on players, leading them to prioritize their well-being and mental health over their careers. For players like Thompson, the decision to retire brings a sense of relief and the opportunity to focus on personal well-being and happiness.

Former world No. 1 Lorena Ochoa retired at the age of 28, despite her remarkable success on the LPGA Tour. Ochoa’s decision to retire was driven by a shift in priorities and the desire to explore other activities and passions. Fifteen years later, Ochoa has no regrets about her decision and has found fulfillment in her work with the Lorena Ochoa Foundation and other projects. She emphasizes the importance of taking a leap of faith and exploring new opportunities outside of golf, finding happiness and peace in her post-playing career life.

The wave of retirements among LPGA players in 2024 reflects a broader trend of athletes prioritizing personal fulfillment and well-being over the demands of professional sports. The increased financial rewards in women’s golf have provided players with the opportunity to retire earlier and pursue other interests. While retirement from professional golf may signify the end of a competitive career, it opens doors to new experiences and passions that bring happiness and fulfillment to players like Brittany Lincicome, Amy Olson, and Lorena Ochoa.

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