Time for Wie to change her course
She changed caddies in August. She changed agents in October. But the results haven't changed much for Michelle Wie. The 17-year-old continues to struggle playing against men, and hasn't won any event outright in more than three years. So why do
Fox Sports – Nov 28, 2006 9:52 PM [GMT]
found in Sports: Golf
She changed caddies in August. She changed agents in October. But the results haven't changed much for Michelle Wie. The 17-year-old continues to struggle playing against men, and hasn't won any event outright in more than three years. So why do
Fox Sports – Nov 28, 2006 9:52 PM [GMT]
found in Sports: Golf
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I agree. Maybe she should focus on winning some LPGA events for a while. Yes, she's only 17, but she is good enough to win on the LPGA tour. Could be good for her confidence to get some wins under her belt. comment by Les Hughes - Nov 29, 2006 03:26 AM [GMT] [ reply ] |
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I agree, she needs to learn how to win, and her odds of making a cut on the PGA Tour are not very good, let alone winning. comment by Joe Turney - Nov 30, 2006 4:59 PM [GMT] [ reply ] |
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I disagree, people need to realize this young lady is 16 going on 17, what 16 year old man or woman would not want to play with the best if they had the chance. Michelle will win on the ladies tour this year for sure and people just like to voice there own opinions like me.!!!! comment by Gary Stant - Dec 1, 2006 12:26 AM [GMT] [ reply ] |
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She hasn't won on the LPGA tour yet, why does she think she can play with the men? At least when Annika tried she had already won a bunch of times on the LPGA tour. reply by Les Hughes - Dec 1, 2006 02:49 AM [GMT] |
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I think it is her career and she should continue to do what she wants and the way she wants, as she will really only have to answer to herself when her career is over!!! comment by Gary Stant - Dec 2, 2006 12:50 AM [GMT] [ reply ] |
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