The best in the LPGA will converge upon The Houstonian Golf & Country Club in Houston this week for the LPGA Championship presented by Rolex. LPGA Rookie Stacy Lewis, a former high school state champ from The Woodlands, qualified for the 120 person 72-hole stroke play competition.
As reported by the Houston Chronicle, Stacy is very excited to return home for the LPGA Championship:
“I think of Texas, I think of Houston and I think of golf,” she said. “I don’t think I have even played in Texas since high school, so this is a really exciting time for me to get to come home and play in front of friends and family,” Lewis said. “I also know firsthand how competitive golf is for girls in that whole area (Houston), and I know I would have loved to go to an LPGA tournament and watch when I was in high school.”
The LPGA Tour Championship will benefit Pediatric Orthopedic Services at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital - the same hospital where Stacy received her treatment for Scoliosis as a teen.
Stacy was interviewed on Channel 2 in Houston last night! See what she had to say about the LPGA Championship! http://www.click2houston.com/video/21623701/index.html
For more information about the LPGA Championship visit http://www.lpgatourchampionship.org/information.php
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/glf/6721368.html

Stacy Lewis


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