Lyfe Photography posted a photo: The LPGA 2009 Safeway Classic played at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Course in North Plains, OR. Players such as Michelle Wie and Natalie Gulbis participated. www.lyfephotography.net
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I believe that Michelle can play full-time right now on the LPGA. Her results at LPGA tournaments this year speak for themselves. In just six LPGA tournaments, Michelle has already won, but couldn't collect, $530,000. That's good enough for 13th on the money list. She is too good for NCAA golf...
Honolulu — Michelle Wie didn't hit a fairway off the tee, didn't hit a green in regulation. And through the first nine holes Thursday, it was becoming increasing clear that she didn't have a chance to make the cut in the Sony Open. Not for Wie.
Michelle Wie is going pro! Not necessarily a big surprise but it is big news, especially for Korean/Asian America. Michelle is still only 15 years old and will turn pro before her 16th birthday (Oct 11th). Interestingly, she is not eligible to join the LPGA until she is 18 years old, so she wil...
HONOLULU - Chad Campbell and Jim Furyk each shot 3-under 67 on Friday and were tied for the lead at the Sony Open going into a weekend that again will not include Michelle Wie. “I felt really comfortable today,” Wie said. More on this storyGolf.com: Sony Open leaderboard
KAHUKU, Hawaii - When Michelle Wie returns to high school Monday for her algebra and physics classes, she can tell her friends how she spent the weekend: She nearly won an LPGA tournament. Wie was trying to supplant Marlene Hagge as the youngest LPGA Tour winner. Hagge was 18 when she won the 1...
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Honolulu Advertiser - Manila Standard Today To Michelle Wie, who was DQed from the LPGA State Farm Classic for failing to sign a scorecard. You know, that's actually a turnaround for her. ...Source: Google News Michelle Wie Forgot to Sign her Scorecard? By Elizabeth - Baruch College
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The more Michelle Wie played golf Saturday at the United States Women’s Open, the more she scattered shots and shook her left wrist, until she walked up to her playing partners for the second time in three events and said goodbye in the middle of a tournament.
Sorry "You Suck", which is an appropriate moniker for yourself. Guys like you are the ones who give Michelle Wie a bad More » Reply Wie Reply Wie Reply 4 year old Sydney Serio and Michelle Wie Reply Lorena Ochoa earns third straight LPGA Tour title at Safeway Classic
p Michelle Wie (L) of the U.S. runs down a hill after hitting a shot from the desert shrubbery lining the third fairway as her caddie Fanny Sunesson (R) follows behind during round two of the Samsung World Championship golf tournament in Palm Desert, California October 13, 2006. REUTERS/Dan...
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p Michelle Wie (C) of the U.S. is helped by her caddie Fanny Sunessonas (L) as she prepares to drop her ball in the desert shrubbery lining the third fairway as tournament official Janet Lindsay (rear R) looks on during round two of the Samsung World Championship golf tournament in Palm Deser...
p Michelle Wie of the U.S. putts on the third green during the third round of the Samsung World Championship golf tournament in Palm Desert, California, October 14, 2006. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok /p
Inspiration Network: Michelle Wie's Upcoming LPGA & PGA Events Look for Michelle Wie: If she is not defending her title at this year's U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, we may also see her in Potomac, MD, June 24-27 at The Booz Allen Classic, a PGA Tour event.
One week ago, Michelle Wie pulled out of an LPGA event hosted by Annika Sorenstam as a result of "pain in her wrist." However, Wie played the next day in Maryland for some extra practice at this week's McDonald's LPGA Championship's home course. Wie's pullout drew fire from the queen of women...
p Michelle Wie (C) and her caddie Fanny Sunesson (L) ride a golf cart driven by rules official Janet Lindsay on the fourth fairway back to the tee box so Wie can take a third tee shot after her first two shots were unplayable during the final round of the Samsung World Championship golf tourna...
p Michelle Wie (R) of the U.S. and her caddie Fanny Sunesson watch her first drive on the fourth hole fall out of play during the final round of the Samsung World Championship golf tournament in Palm Desert, California, October 15, 2006. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok /p
p Michelle Wie of the U.S. tees off on the first hole during the final round of the Samsung World Championship golf tournament in Palm Desert, California, October 15, 2006. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok /p
Report: Michelle Wie Returning at Ginn Tribute - Waggle Room Waggle Room: An SB Nation Community Michelle Wie will finally make her 2007 LPGA debut on the last day of May when she tees it up at the Ginn Tribute, the new tournament hosted by Annika Sorenstam. An official announcement is expe...
Michelle Wie played following a controversial week at the Ginn Tribute, where Wie withdrew after 16 holes, citing a sore wrist, after learning she would be disqualified for the rest of the season if she failed to break 88. She was 14 over par at the time. She then arrived early at Bulle Rock to p...
Instead of learning to win on the LPGA Tour, Win has a penchant for taking sponsor's exemptions into men's tournaments, where she's yet to make a single cut. She is now ranked No. 309 (yes, that's THREE-OH-NINE) in the world. Posted by Jim Gordon, The Anti-Fan at 9:31 PM Labels: Michelle Wie 0 c...
LPGA Tour | Wie struggles to 75 at Michelob Ultra Golfweek Sorenstam, coming off a playoff victory over Paula Creamer two weeks ago in the Stanford International Pro-Am, had seven birdies in a bogey-free round. 82. Annika Sorenstam64 64. Lorena Ochoa65
Wie, a 17-year-old from Honolulu, has accepted a sponsor's exemption to play in Portland's annual LPGA Tour stop Aug.24-26 at Columbia Edgewater Country Club. Wie already had an injured left wrist when she broke her right wrist in a fall while running in Honolulu on Feb. 9.
Wie has still not made a decision on whether to join the LPGA Tour later in the year. She has already decided to follow in Tiger Woods's footsteps by going to Stanford University in California in the autumn but, unlike Woods, she intends to complete her degree.
The fact that Wie shot a second-round, two-under-par 68 and only missed the cut by one silenced the critics, for she had a better score than heralded names such as Adam Scott, John Cook, Scott Hoch, Steve Flesch, Jeff Sluman and Craig Stadler. It was a stirring performance, yet what percola...
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PALM DESERT, California (AP) — Michelle Wie is playing her final U.S. LPGA Tour event of the year. Wie received a sponsor's exemption in March to play the Samsung World Championship, a 20-player field that carries a mixed bag of memories for Wie, who turns 18 on Thursday.
Finally, some good news for Michelle Wie. When that didn’t happen — Wie’s agent said she was never asked — IMG and the LPGA Tour decided to “update” the Samsung criteria by adding a new exemption for active Hall of Famers and awarding that to Sorenstam.
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A week after I wrote that the only one commenting on Michelle Wie's future plans in golf is her swing coach, David Leadbetter, Michelle pipes up. The Unsinkable Michelle Wie - 02 November 2007 Vote for 88? What 88? It's the PGA For Me!: Currently 9.00/1012345678910
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Michelle Wie will make her seventh attempt to make her first cut against the top men at a US PGA Tour event when she starts for the fourth time at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
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Nam Y Huh / AP fileFourteen-year-old Michelle Wie is the most hyped young golfer since Tiger Woods. Here, she tees off at the seventh hole during the first round of the LPGA 2004 Kraft Nabisco Championship at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Others say the adulating atten...
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (AFP) - Michelle Wie, who appeared to play her way into contention for a first career LPGA title on Saturday, instead saw her hopes crushed with a disqualification from the State Farm Classic. ADVERTISEMENT Email: ZIP / Postal Code:
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The booming drives were there, but more often than not, Michelle Wie didn't know where they were going in her first round on the LPGA Tour since February. Playing with Sorenstam only highlighted the need to attack flags, she said.
Greg Nared, a former Nike business manager whom the William Morris Agency hired a year ago to manage Wie, resigned as vice president of golf. His announcement came one day after Wie finished 19th in a 20-player field at the Samsung World Championship.
iLounge Media Network What's your passion? v1.0 « Cruise Ship Golf Excursions and Customs | Main | A Round With Bogeyman » May 23, 2007 Despite coach's advice: Michelle Wie continues to play with men Link: Michelle Wie to Play Against Men in John Deere Classic [AOL Sports Blog]
AP Even before this year, Wie gave some strong hints of what may be. She shot a 64 at age 10, when she also became the youngest golfer ever to qualify for the USGA Women's Amateur Public Links. In 2002, at the age of 12, she became the youngest player to qualify for an LPGA event, the Takefuji Class...
Michelle Wie will once again compete in a PGA Tour event this week, accepting a sponsor's exemption into the Reno-Tahoe Open. Either way, one final thought remains: When Michelle Wie competes in a PGA Tour event, it's still big news.
Teenage Pressel comes of age (Globe and Mail) Morgan Pressel became the youngest major champion in LPGA Tour history yesterday with a game well beyond her 18 years, closing with three-under-par 69 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship as everyone around her self-destructed.
In this photo provided by the State Farm Classic golf tournament, Michelle W... Sat Jul 19, 4:06 PM EDT SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Michelle Wie finished the third round of the State Farm Classic alone in second on Saturday - then was disqualified for failing to immediately sign her scorecard a da...
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Michelle Wie watches her tee shot on the second hole during the third round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Lorena Ochoa, of Mexico, will take a three-stroke lead over Michelle Wie into today's final round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. - Annika Sorenstam didn’t surprise anyone when she got to 3 under after only four holes of the Nabisco Championship. The only surprise on this day was she wasn’t on top of the leaderboard when the last putts rolled in.