Golf: Lewis goes from next great American to best on LPGA

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U.S. golfer Stacy Lewis watches her shot as she tees off during the Lorena Ochoa Invitational on Nov. 10 at the Guadalajara Country Club in Guadalajara, México. The 27-year-old Lewis is the first American since 1994 to win LPGA player of the year. (AP)
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“All last year, there were all these questions of where the Americans were and why weren’t they playing well,” Lewis said. “I got tired of answering the questions. The only thing I could do is play better and put a face to American golf.”

American golf didn’t disappear entirely.

Juli Inkster, who as a rookie won two majors, returned from having her second daughter and won five majors, completing the LPGA Grand Slam. Meg Mallon added a pair of majors, as did Kerr. Morgan Pressel became the youngest LPGA major champion. Hilary Lunke became the most surprising.

Lewis made her pro debut at Interlachen in 2008 at the U.S. Women’s Open and had a one-shot lead going into the final round, though all the attention was on Creamer, who was one shot behind going into a final round that wasn’t kind to either of them. Later that year, all the buzz at LPGA Q-school was Michelle Wie trying to earn her card after years of taking so many handouts. Wie made it, and it was a big story.

The footnote that day was Lewis winning the tournament by three shots.

Then again, she’s used to that.

Lewis wasn’t the best on her high school team. She had to earn her spot on the traveling squad at Arkansas, and despite winning six times her senior year, she lost out on NCAA player of the year. She played the Kraft Nabisco Championship as an amateur and tied for fifth, though no one noticed because Pressel won that year at age 18.

“At the U.S. Open I was overshadowed by Paula, and at Q-school it was even worse with Michelle,” she said. “I think I’ve always been second fiddle. I don’t know if they just don’t expect anything from me or don’t pay attention. But it fires me up when I play well and all anyone talks about is someone else. That motivates me. That’s been the story for me the whole way.”

Lewis was diagnosed with scoliosis as a kid and wore a back brace 18 hours a day for seven years to correct the curvature of her spine – taking the brace off long enough to practice golf. When it didn’t heal properly, she had surgery after finishing high school to install a steel rod and five screws in her vertebrae. That didn’t stop her from playing at Arkansas, from winning an NCAA title, from winning an LPGA major, and now winning LPGA player of the year.

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