Lexi Thompson, the American golf star, is currently dealing with hand and tailbone injuries. She recently underwent an MRI scan due to a fall, revealing swelling and inflammation around the bones, tendinitis in her hand, and a cortical irregularity in her tailbone. Despite these challenges, Thompson is determined to continue playing golf and plans to manage the pain as best as possible.
Her dedication to staying active is evident in her workout photos, indicating that she hasn’t let the pain completely disrupt her routine. However, the extent to which these injuries might affect her performance on the golf course remains uncertain. Thompson has shown consistent play since the Solheim Cup, achieving a T-8 and a fifth place in her two most recent LPGA starts. She also participated in the PGA Tour’s Shriners Children’s Open, narrowly missing the cut.