Lucy Li, an 11-year-old schoolgirl who does not appear to be the least bit overwhelmed by the attention around her, became the youngest qualifier in US Women’s Open history when she shot 68 at Half Moon Bay last month to win her sectional by seven shots.
She celebrated by having dinner at her favorite restaurant and watching The Amazing Spiderman 2. Now it is time for the amazing Li show.
“She looks so darn cute,” said Michelle Wie, who did not make it to her first Women’s Open until she was 13. “I was like: ‘I don’t think I looked that cute when I was 11.’ But she just looks so excited, so wide-eyed... And I’m just really so excited for her to be out. It’s a memory that will last her a lifetime. What other 11-year-old can say that they played in the US Open at Pinehurst? And she got to see the men play, too.”
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Life is moving at warp speed for Li.
She only became serious about golf four years ago when she set up shop in Miami to work with Jim McLean. Just two months ago, the precocious 11-year-old with a mouth full of braces won her age division in the inaugural Drive, Chip and Putt Championship at Augusta National. And now she is at Pinehurst No. 2, ready to take on the course where Martin Kaymer won the US Open on Sunday.
“It’s awesome, right?” she said. “I mean, Pinehurst and Augusta National in like two months. I mean, that’s just amazing. It’s mind-blowing for me. It’s been awesome, because it’s been ... I mean, the food is great and it’s been a lot of fun. I’ve made a lot of friends.”
There is something about the US Women’s Open in the North Carolina sandhills that attracts all the kids.
Morgan Pressel qualified when she was 12 and had just turned 13 when the Women’s Open was down the street at Pine Needles in 2001 (Li was not even born then). Lexi Thompson qualified and played at 12 when it returned to Pine Needles in 2007.
Too young? Both went on to win major championships.
“Look, if you’re good enough, you’re old enough — or young enough, whichever way you look at it,” Laura Davies said. “If you can play the golf and you can qualify, then have a go. What’s the worst that can happen? She shoots a million this week and everyone says: ‘Wasn’t it great she was here?’ So I don’t think anything bad can come out of it because she’s too young to worry about the pressure.”
“She’s just having fun. She’s got a week off school. It’s perfect,” Davies said.
Li looked as if she was having a blast on a broiling day of practice Tuesday. She went nine holes with a local caddie. Then, it was time for a press conference, which drew the largest crowd of the day. Her pigtails in braids, held by clips the shape of hearts, she twirled in her chair waiting for it to start.
She giggled before just about every answer, including one about whether her father could beat her.
She laughed. She laughed again. And then she moved closer to the microphone and said: “No.”
However, she made one thing clear. She is not out to prove anything. She is not out to make history.
“The perfect week? I just want to go out there and have fun and play the best I can, and I really don’t care about the outcome,” Li said. “I want to have fun and learn. I want to learn a lot from these great players.”
She is not the youngest player in Women’s Open history. Beverly Klass was 10 when she played in 1967, before there was qualifying. The youngest player to make the cut was Marlene Hagge, who was 13 in the 1947 Open at Starmount Forest in North Carolina.
Among the favorites this week is Lydia Ko, the youngest LPGA Tour winner in history at 15 in the Canadian Women’s Open two years ago.
Age is becoming irrelevant, though something about the number “11” grabs attention.
“I saw her on the range this morning for the first time and didn’t really watch her hit any balls — just how little she was, and the pigtails kind of caught me off guard,” Stacy Lewis said. “But I’m not a big fan of it. She qualified, so we can’t say anything about that. You qualify for an Open, it’s a great thing. I just like to see kids be successful at every level before they come out here.”
“When I found out she qualified, I said: ‘Well, where does she go from here? What do you next?’ I don’t know. If it was my kid, I wouldn’t let her play in the US Open qualifier at 11. But that’s just me,” Lewis said.
Li played in the US Women’s Amateur last year at 10. She was the youngest to qualify for match play at the US Women’s Amateur Public Links.
The idea to try to qualify for the Women’s Open was “mine,” she said.
“Because I wanted to go out there and get the experience,” she said. “Because it’s 36 holes and I didn’t care if I qualified or not. I didn’t think about it. I just wanted to go for the experience.”
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