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of michelle wie and her lame attempts to make it on the PGA tour..IMO she needs to do something in the LPGA before (win 10 events or more) before she steps onto the fairways with the boys..she sucks plain and simple

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Wie will dominate the LPGA in the years to come, she is amazing. Why shouldnt she accept invitations to PGA tournaments? She is marketing herself wonderfully! Tiger did the same thing, he just didnt have to play the LPGA tour to do it.

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She is a much better golfer than our current president, George W. Bush. Having said that, I think she should spend more time concentrating on dominating the LPGA tour, something she hasn't been able to do at all.
Actually.......Wie cannot officially become a member of the LPGA Tour until her 18th birthday (she is 16), unless she petitions for an exception to this rule as some players, including Morgan Pressel and Aree Song have previously done. She has not chosen to file such a petition. Since she is not an LPGA member, she is limited to playing in no more than six LPGA events per year and only when granted entry to the events by sponsor exemption. Her earnings also do not appear on the official ADT money list and she is not eligible for Rolex Rookie of the Year honors. Nor do her statistics appear on the LPGA's web site. However, as a professional, she is allowed to collect prize money.To open her first season on the LPGA, she earned $73,227 for a third place finish in the Fields Open in Hawaii and $108,222 for finishing in a tie for third in the Kraft Nabisco Championship.In May 2006, Wie participated in the SK Telecom Open on the Asian Tour and became the second woman (after Se Ri Pak in 2003) to make the cut at a men's tournament in South Korea. Wie reportedly received US$700,000 in appearance fees for competing in the event that offered US$600,000 in total prize money. On May 16, Wie finished first in a local qualifying tournament for the Men's U.S. Open. According to officials with the sponsoring United States Golf Association, Wie became the first female to be a medalist in a local qualifier for the men's U.S. Open. Weeks later, she was competing against 152 players (135 professionals, including 48 PGA Tour players) in the final stage of U.S. Open qualifying at Summit, NJ vying for one of 16 available spots in the men's U.S. Open at Winged Foot G.C. Wie finished 59th and did not advance. In June, Wie tied for 5th in the LPGA Championship and tied for 3rd in the US Women's Open. In July, she played in the HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship on the LPGA Tour where she was eliminated in the quarterfinals 4 & 3 by Brittany Lincicome. Two weeks later, she returned to the LPGA Tour, finishing in a tie for second at the Evian Masters, then finished tied for 26th at the Weetabix British Open. Golf recordsThe youngest player ever to qualify for an adult USGA-sanctioned tournament – 10 years, 9 months, 24 days (2000 Women's U.S. Amateur Public Links) The youngest player ever to qualify for an LPGA tournament – Age 12 (2002 LPGA Takefuji Classic) The youngest winner (male or female) of an adult USGA-sanctioned tournament – Age 13 (2003 Women's U.S. Amateur Public Links) The youngest player to make a cut in an LPGA tournament and major – Age 13 (2003 Nabisco Championship) The youngest player to play in a PGA Tour event – Age 14 (2004 Sony Open) The lowest round by a female in a PGA Tour event (also the first female to score a sub-70 round in PGA Tour history) – 68 (2004 & 2006 Sony Open) The youngest player to play in Curtis Cup history – Age 14 (2004) The youngest female to make a cut in any professional male tour event - Age 16 (2006 SK Telecom Open) The first female medalist in a men’s U.S. Open qualifying tournament – Age 16 (2006 U.S. Open Local Qualifying at Turtle Bay HawaiiIn a nutshell......she will dominate.
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She is a much better golfer than our current president, George W. Bush. Having said that, I think she should spend more time concentrating on dominating the LPGA tour, something she hasn't been able to do at all.
Yeah..but is she better than that Iranian douchebag?I bet you think she isn't. :club:
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She is a much better golfer than our current president, George W. Bush. Having said that, I think she should spend more time concentrating on dominating the LPGA tour, something she hasn't been able to do at all.
That is left wing propoganda that twist his drives and tries to pretend he isn't generating TONs of clubhead speed. Who cares where the ball lands, at least he hits it 50 yards past anything Bill Clinton ever hit! Man WAKE UP!I will see Michelle in a couple weeks when they have the Samsung Challenge here at Bighorn Country Club. We do some of the decor for this event, so I see many of the golfers.I played there Saturday, shot a 40 on the front nine....same course the women will be playing. Man I rock...back nine not so good...50
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