Story highlights

Lexi Thompson has nightmares over last year's ANA Inspiration

American hit with four-shot penalty after rules infringement

CNN  — 

The ghost of last year’s ANA Inspiration still haunts world No. 2 golfer Lexi Thompson.

The 23-year-old American was leading by two and closing in on a second major title when she received the news.

An eagle-eyed TV viewer had alerted officials that she had incorrectly replaced her marked ball during the previous day’s third round.

Thompson was hit with a four-stroke penalty – two for the infringement and two for signing an incorrect scorecard. From two ahead with seven to play she was behind and shaken up.

Despite the tears streaming down her face, Thompson rallied to force a playoff but eventually lost in sudden death to South Korea’s So Yeon Rhu.

READ: Lexi Thompson is ‘addicted’ to working out

RANCHO MIRAGE, CA - APRIL 02:  Lexi Thompson (L) walks off the 18th green, as So Yeon Ryu of the Republic of Korea celebrates with her caddie after Ryu defeated Thompson in a playoff during the final round of the ANA Inspiration at the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club on April 2, 2017 in Rancho Mirage, California.  (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
LPGA head: I feel horrible for Lexi Thompson
00:47 - Source: CNN

“That night was extremely rough,” she told reporters in California ahead of the 2018 ANA Inspiration.

“I was screaming, crying. You know, I’ve relived it for a while. I had nightmares about it – I still occasionally do.”

Thompson said in the weeks that followed she had to stay away from social media because it was making her feel “terrible.”

Instead, she kept to herself and spent time with family.

“I just had to let it go and let time pass,” she added.

Thompson says some time spent on her own and with family helped her recover.

Since then, the rules have changed and tournament officials will no longer consider any viewer call-ins for infractions they see on TV.

“I’m just happy the rule changed so nobody else can be put through what I was put through last year,” said Thompson.

‘Ready for a new year’

While Thompson couldn’t help but be reminded of last year’s events when she arrived in California’s Palm Springs for this year’s tournament, she says she’s ready to put it all behind her.

“It’s the past. It’s 2018 and I’m ready for a new year and everybody needs to just let it go,” she said.

“It’s just an amazing atmosphere this whole event. It’s so relaxing and so peaceful here in Palm Springs.

“I have my parents here and we rent a house and my mom cooks every night. It’s just one of my favorite weeks out of the whole year.”

The 2018 ANA Inspiration will be held at the Dinah Shore Tournament Course of Mission Hills Country Club from March 29-April 1.