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Late Birdies Help Michelle Wie at LPGA Q-School
Michelle Wie salvaged a ragged round with a birdie-birdie finish to remain among the leaders after the third round of an LPGA Tour sectional qualifying tournament Thursday. Wie’s closing birdies gave her 2-over 74 on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course...
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Michelle Wie Moves to Second in LPGA Qualifying
Michelle Wie shot a bogey-free 7-under 65 on Wednesday in the second round of an LPGA Tour sectional qualifying tournament, putting her in second place in a field of 164. Displaying the ability that has put her in contention in major championships, Wie...
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Michelle Wie Shoots 70 in LPGA Qualifying
Michelle Wie shot a 2-under 70 to begin the LPGA sectional qualifying tournament Tuesday, then declined to talk to reporters about the round that put her in solid position in the 164-player field. The 18-year-old Wie made her debut in the qualifying process...
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Michelle Wie Rumoured to be Entering Q-School
With sponsor exemptions running out and no time to move up the money list, Michelle Wie will enter LPGA Qualifying school for the first time in her career, CBSSports.com reported Monday, citing a source close to the golfer. The first stage of qualifying...
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Lorena Ochoa Leads From Annika Sorenstam
Defending champion Lorena Ochoa shot a bogey-free 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Annika Sorenstam in the Canadian Women’s Open, leaving Michelle Wie nine strokes back Thursday in her final LPGA Tour event of the year. Ochoa, the winner last...
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Michelle Wie Fends Off More Criticism
Michelle Wie fended off yet another round of criticism before her final LPGA Tour appearance of the year in the Canadian Women’s Open. “Everyone has their own opinion of what I should do, but I think that it’s my life,” Wie said. “I know there might be...
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Lorena Ochoa Set for Women's British Open Defence
With her powerful sense of competitive pride, Annika Sorenstam knows that none of her rivals will step aside at the Women’s British Open just so she can win her final major. The Swede who dominated women’s golf for a decade is out to win her 11th major...
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Michelle Wie Ignores Criticism
Michelle Wie has heard the criticism of her decision to play in the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open this week instead of attempting to qualify for the Women’s British Open. Like most teenagers, the 18-year-old just wants to have a good time. She isn’t worried...
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Michelle Wie Skips Major to Play Against Men
Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week. Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer wonder why. After all, Wie has yet to win on the women’s tour and has never made the cut on the PGA Tour. Wie, who is managed by her parents...
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Michelle Wie to Play on PGA Tour Again
Fresh off a disqualification on the LPGA Tour, Michelle Wie has decided to tee it up against the men, again. Wie will play next week in the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open, the first time she’ll play on the PGA Tour this year, tournament organizers said. It will...
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Day of Surprises at U.S. Women's Open
Gathering clouds gave way to sunshine, the first of many surprises Thursday in a U.S. Women’s Open that didn’t go the way anyone expected, least of all Pat Hurst. Her day had a happy ending, one last birdie for a 6-under 67 and a share of the lead with...
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Michelle Wie Looking for Brighter Future
Once one of the biggest attractions in the game, teenager Michelle Wie cuts a much lower profile at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open. The 18-year-old American had to qualify to book a place in the field for the third women’s major of the season after being...
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Michelle Wie Qualifies for US Women's Open
Despite playing 36 holes on a humid day with temperatures nearly reaching triple digits, Michelle Wie was still able to flash a big smile as she sat down with the media. Qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open will do that. Playing on two different courses...
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Michelle Wie Four Back at Ladies German Open
Michelle Wie shot a 4-under 68 in the first round of the Ladies German Open to share seventh place four strokes behind leader Nina Reis of Sweden. The 18-year-old American birdied three of the first five holes and made par the rest of the way at the Golfpark...
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Michelle Wie to Play in Ladies German Open
American teenager Michelle Wie, troubled by a wrist injury for more than a year, will make only her third appearance of the season in this week’s Ladies German Open. It will be the first time the 18-year-old Hawaiian has competed in a full-field Ladies...
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