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After years in spotlight, Michelle Wie wins first pro tournament [Golf Ping]
www.golf.com ^ | November 15, 2009 | Alan Shipnuck

Posted on 11/16/2009 9:17:31 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi

After years in spotlight, Michelle Wie wins first pro tournament

Breakthrough comes at LPGA's Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Mexico

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Published: November 15, 2009

The Michelle Wie era has, at long last, begun. After years of injury and controversy, too much hype and money and not enough birdies, Wie won her first pro tournament Sunday afternoon at the LPGA's Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Typical of Wie's highly melodramatic career, the win didn't come easily, as she survived a final round dogfight with a half-dozen of the game's biggest names, ultimately making five straight nerve-jangling pars and then a gorgeous birdie on the final hole to close out a two-stroke victory over Paula Creamer.

Along the way Wie displayed both her awesome talent and her enduring star power, reminding everyone what all the fuss was about in the first place. It was a deeply personal triumph, capping a period of tremendous maturation on and off the golf course.

Having spent her teens bouncing between tours and continents, Wie, 20, had finally found some stability this season as a full-fledged LPGA rookie. Even before her victory at the penultimate tournament of the year, it had been a successful campaign defined by solid results, new friendships and a starring role at the Solheim Cup, during which Wie was overcome by a fist-pumping passion that was utterly foreign for a player who has always worn an icy game face.

The only thing missing was an individual victory, a familiar story for a player who, until Sunday, had not won a tournament of any kind since the 2003 U.S. Publinks Amateur, when she was a 13-year-old with an impossibly perfect swing and an endless future. Back then no one could have imagined another victory would be such a long time coming. But Wie used the many blown chances and missed opportunities as a journey of self-discovery, and along the way the giggly, goofy tween phenom grew into a self-possessed young woman.

A few weeks before leaving for Mexico a reflective Wie told me in an exclusive interview, "I feel like I have talent. I know how to play this game. There's just one last huge hurdle to overcome. I've been trying my best to figure it out and I think what it comes down to is I needed to believe in myself a little more. So now when I play I'm putting myself out there more and really putting myself on the line. The stakes are higher for me but I'm okay with that. I'm so focused on winning and to get that victory I have to give it everything I have. There's no holding back anymore."

The exhilaration of having finally come through was apparent on Sunday when Wie did a charmingly dorky dance on the final green of the Guadalajara Country Club. As much she will treasure this victory, it means even more to her sport. It is poetic that Wie's breakthrough came at Ochoa's tournament; during the awards ceremony on Sunday the reigning world No. 1 simultaneously presented Wie with the trophy and passed the torch. Wie's conquest will resonate from Guadalajara to her native Honolulu to Madison Avenue and all the way to LPGA headquarters in Daytona Beach, Fla., where officials have spent this year furiously trying to keep the tour afloat as their niche sport has lost corporate support during the current economic downturn.

Wie's victory is all the more notable because it came in her first tournament in a month and a half as she has been devoting her focus to pursuing her communications degree at Stanford, where she in her third year. Wie is a full-time student during the fall and winter quarters, from late September to mid-March, and then takes an annual leave of absence as the LPGA schedule heats up. She has a 3.4 GPA and can often be found chilling in her dorm room with a large, eclectic group of friends.

Wie has thrived at Stanford among other high achievers because it has allowed her to "be a normal kid with a normal life," she says. Getting settled in on the LPGA was a little tougher because Wie had never embraced the tour while she spent years dabbling in competition against men (with mostly disastrous results.) By the end of 2008, after two years of substandard play due to a series of wrist injuries, the tournament invitations that once seemed like an entitlement were no longer forthcoming. So Wie swallowed her pride and went through the LPGA's qualifying tournament to secure her playing privileges. "I gained a lot of respect for myself by going through Q School," Wie says.

Her explosive play throughout the season — first on tour in birdie average (4.16 per round), sixth in driving distance (268.1 yards) — earned her a captain's pick to the Solheim Cup in late August, and it was a week that forever changed the trajectory of her career. Buoyed by a putting lesson from Champions tour oracle Dave Stockton, who convinced Wie to employ more feel and stop stressing about her mechanics, she summoned spectacular golf and a flag-waving fervor en route to going 3-0-1 and leading the U.S. to victory.

Having discovered the missing ingredient in her game — passion — it was inevitable she would break through. A month after the Solheim Cup, Wie finished second in the Navistar LPGA Classic despite being hobbled by a badly sprained ankle. It was her second runner-up finish of the year and sixth of her career, but this one felt different — on Twitter, Wie's friend and fellow player Paige MacKenzie hailed her limp as "gangsta swagger."

She brought that confidence to Guadalajara, and years of practice and preparation and want and desire were distilled into four nearly flawless rounds of golf. Golf, as we know it, will never be the same.


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Michelle Wie shot 69 in the final round to win by two strokes over Paula Creamer. She made the shot of her career on the eighteenth where her second shot landed into a bunker, 30 yards from the hole. Shelly thumped one out and it landed perfectly, breaking six feet downhill to settle a foot from the hole to insure victory. Congratulations to a talented golfer. Christie Kerr tied for third at ten under after being in contention for the entire weekend. Congratulations Christie on your fine season and this tournament.


1 posted on 11/16/2009 9:17:31 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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2 posted on 11/16/2009 9:18:45 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

My God, can’t these people just get over hype? They hyped this woman for years, and while talented she never put it all together, now after 7 years she gets one victory and they are hyping her all over again.

Poor gal, I wonder if it would have taken 7 years had they not hyped the hell out of this poor girl over that time. If no one knew her name, I wonder if she’d have had a W long before now.

I have nothing against this woman at all, but the hype the media created around her was rediculous, and here after one win they are doing it again. Let the woman play, once she’s proven herself THEN you can hype her all you want.


3 posted on 11/16/2009 9:21:56 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Good for Michelle. The media hyped her up so fast, and she kept buckling under the pressure of this made-up hype.

She finally wins, so hopefully these idiots will actually REPORT on her instead of hounding her and let her play.

I get so disgusted at these TV intellectuals and how they constantly prop up and tewar down athletes for their own ratings.


4 posted on 11/16/2009 9:22:08 AM PST by Gillmeister
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
Paula Creamer...now that is a shot...


5 posted on 11/16/2009 9:22:22 AM PST by jessduntno (TOTUS fails and POtuS becomes a phuttering stuck.)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
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Tee times are listed in local times for the tournament site.
Position Player Today Thru To Par R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Winnings
1 Michelle Wie -3 F -13 70 66 70 69 275 $220,000
2 Paula Creamer -2 F -11 67 69 71 70 277 $113,794
T3 Morgan Pressel -5 F -10 72 68 71 67 278 $65,936
T3 Jiyai Shin -1 F -10 67 66 74 71 278 $65,936
T3 Cristie Kerr E F -10 69 70 67 72 278 $65,936
T6 Lorena Ochoa -3 F -7 71 69 72 69 281 $38,627
T6 Song-Hee Kim +2 F -7 65 72 70 74 281 $38,627
T8 Mariajo Uribe -2 F -5 67 72 74 70 283 $24,900
T8 Catriona Matthew -1 F -5 68 75 69 71 283 $24,900
T8 M.J. Hur -1 F -5 70 70 72 71 283 $24,900
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T8 Brittany Lang E F -5 69 70 72 72 283 $24,900
T8 In-Kyung Kim +1 F -5 71 74 65 73 283 $24,900
T8 Yani Tseng +2 F -5 72 68 69 74 283 $24,900
T14 Brittany Lincicome E F -4 69 70 73 72 284 $18,628
T14 Anna Nordqvist -1 F -4 73 69 71 71 284 $18,628
T16 Ai Miyazato E F -3 71 72 70 72 285 $16,240
T16 Suzann Pettersen +2 F -3 72 67 72 74 285 $16,240
T16 Sun Young Yoo +1 F -3 73 72 67 73 285 $16,240
T19 Na Yeon Choi -2 F -1 74 71 72 70 287 $14,579
T19 Kristy McPherson +4 F -1 71 69 71 76 287 $14,579
21 Karrie Webb +1 F E 73 72 70 73 288 $13,831
T22 Juli Inkster -3 F +1 71 75 74 69 289 $13,084
T22 Candie Kung +2 F +1 73 69 73 74 289 $13,084
T24 Laura Davies E F +2 76 69 73 72 290 $11,682
T24 Sophie Gustafson +1 F +2 75 69 73 73 290 $11,682
T24 Hee-Won Han +1 F +2 71 76 70 73 290 $11,682
T24 Ji Young Oh +1 F +2 74 72 71 73 290 $11,682
T28 Eun-Hee Ji +1 F +3 68 74 76 73 291 $9,984
T28 Katherine Hull +2 F +3 70 73 74 74 291 $9,984
T28 Sophia Sheridan +1 F +3 72 73 73 73 291 $9,984
T28 Seon Hwa Lee +2 F +3 71 73 73 74 291 $9,984
32 Se Ri Pak +1 F +7 75 73 74 73 295 $9,034
33 Angela Stanford E F +9 73 75 77 72 297 $8,660
34 Lindsey Wright +9 F +10 75 74 68 81 298 $8,286
35 Hee Young Park +6 F +17 79 70 78 78 305 $7,975
 Players Withdrawn
Natalie Gulbis +2 74 74  

6 posted on 11/16/2009 9:23:18 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Good for her, good for the game...finally!
Now she can marry me!!


7 posted on 11/16/2009 9:24:10 AM PST by GRRRRR (He'll NEVER be my President! (FUBO!))
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

HA! This will show all those critics who complained when Wie won the Nobel Prize for Golf 7 years ago! See? We knew she had potential!


8 posted on 11/16/2009 9:24:42 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Play the Race Card -- lose the game.)
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To: HamiltonJay
I have nothing against this woman at all, but the hype the media created around her was rediculous, and here after one win they are doing it again.

I beg to humbly differ with you, HJ. Michelle has been unfairly bashed by the left to the point of misogyny, similar to the events around Sarah Palin and Carrie Prejean. They just can't stand a good looking woman who is successful. I'm sincerely glad to see Michelle win and welcome the deserving accolades she has had since her first career win.

She was a real tiger yesterday and resolutely finished the tournament with exceptional play.

9 posted on 11/16/2009 9:28:45 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Finally!!! ...at the old age of 20.


10 posted on 11/16/2009 9:28:52 AM PST by TexasCajun
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Isn’t this the gal that finished 84th of 88 players in a men’s tourney? Where’s the greatness in that?


11 posted on 11/16/2009 9:29:23 AM PST by phredo53 (Caution: This post does not comply with White House standards.)
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To: phredo53

I assume you aren’t serious...


12 posted on 11/16/2009 9:30:39 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

The old broad finally won one, eh?


13 posted on 11/16/2009 9:32:25 AM PST by subterfuge (BUILD MORE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS NOW!!!)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

I don’t know what Press you were watching, they have been uber hyping this gal for years... I never saw her attacked by anyone.. it was always “she’s the female Tiger”.. even though she hadn’t won anything...

They insane hype around her was rediculous, and I’m sad to see them starting all over with it.


14 posted on 11/16/2009 9:33:03 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: Gillmeister
I get so disgusted at these TV intellectuals and how they constantly prop up and tewar down athletes for their own ratings.

Did you listen to the "expert" commentators during the Golf Channel broadcast? On the par-5 eighteenth, Michelle was in the bunker in two. The announcers were gabbing, gabbing, gabbing. "She's thirty yards from the pin, she should use a lob-wedge from the trap." "No a pitching wedge or she'll hit it thin." And on and on.

Sorry to say Dottie Pepper was in on this second-guessing (I for one am glad she's ending her assignment at TGC). Michelle just simply thumped a sand-wedge to a foot of the cup for a tap in birdie.

The announcers were just taken aback that Wie would hit such a career shot under that sort of pressure.

Then the bozo comes up to Michelle within ten seconds of dropping the putt to ask the most stupid questions in the history of broadcasting ("Did Christie Kerr give you assistance out on the course today?", which of course is largely illegal).

15 posted on 11/16/2009 9:36:36 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: HamiltonJay

ridiculous, and don’t call me Shirley...


16 posted on 11/16/2009 9:37:43 AM PST by GRRRRR (He'll NEVER be my President! (FUBO!))
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To: jessduntno

She reserves pink balls for Sundays, you know.


17 posted on 11/16/2009 9:38:45 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: GRRRRR
In Greek mythology, Nike (Greek: Νίκη, pronounced [níːkɛː], meaning Victory), was a goddess who personified triumph throughout the ages of the ancient Greek culture. She is known as the Winged Goddess of Victory.


18 posted on 11/16/2009 9:44:01 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: TexasCajun
Finally!!! ...at the old age of 20.

Here. You'll enjoy THIS LINK.

19 posted on 11/16/2009 9:45:56 AM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
The Michelle Wie era has, at long last, begun.

One win does not an era make...... this is just the way the media justifies all the wasted hype she has been receiving over the past couple years by saying "see, we told you she was great..."

20 posted on 11/16/2009 9:46:54 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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