Evian on tap; Wie headlines
Tuesday, July 20th, 2004We’re not too sure about the Donga headline, but we do know that Michelle Wie is playing in the 2004 Evian Masters, which begins tomorrow in Evian France.
We’re not too sure about the Donga headline, but we do know that Michelle Wie is playing in the 2004 Evian Masters, which begins tomorrow in Evian France.
When Michelle Wie finished in the top 20 during the U.S. Women’s Open she answered critics who said she didn’t deserve an exemption. Wie’s four round total of 1-over 285 tied her with 17-year-old amatuer Paula Creamer. With her finish she is an automatic exemption for the 2005 U.S. Women’s Open. So where does she [...]
We’ve been working on a few issues with our database, but we’ll be back in a day or so to recap the past week of Michelle Wie news and look at what is next on her schedule.
Michelle Wie made three excellent plays to birdie the hole she double-bogeyed yesterday. Her play on the 16th put her at 3-under.
Michelle Wie finished the day at 1-under. She’s on the leaderboard and is in a good position to make a run at the top going into Saturday. In what would be an otherwise average day on the links, B.J. Wie may have cost his daughter two strokes.
Brittany Lincicome, an 18-year-old from Florida, fired a five-under-par 66 on Thursday to lead in the clubhouse as the first round was suspended due to darkness.
Michelle Wie, the 14-year-old sensation who played with the men of the PGA Tour in Hawaii this year, opened with an even-par [...]
The Charlotte Observer ran a nice Q&A piece on Michelle Wie showing her in a personal light beyond her golf game.
Q. After missing the cut at the 2003 Bank of America Colonial, Annika Sorenstam said she felt like she didn’t belong on the PGA Tour. What about you, looking down the line? I [...]
ESPN is currently running tape of their 2003 coverage of the LPGA U.S. Women’s Open. This morning Michelle Wie finished the round even shooting a 71 for the day.