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AppGuy04
June 5th, 2006, 01:15 PM
is trying to qualify for the US Open.
Your thoughts?
dbackjon
June 5th, 2006, 01:16 PM
More power to her - it is the U.S. OPEN.
As long as she is hitting from the same tees, no problem.
bodoyle
June 5th, 2006, 01:46 PM
mad props to her. Hope she makes it and shuts up the old rich white guys who are against it.
I've been a fan of girls kicking guys butts in golf since a girl kicked mine (and I shot a 73 and lost by 3) :mad:
putter
June 5th, 2006, 01:51 PM
Let her try. She is an amazing talent, however, I believe that if she keep trying to hang with the boys that is what her legacy will be. Somewhat of a side show.:rolleyes:
AppGuy04
June 5th, 2006, 01:55 PM
Let her try. She is an amazing talent, however, I believe that if she keep trying to hang with the boys that is what her legacy will be. Somewhat of a side show.:rolleyes:
Agreed, If she would concentrate on just playing golf, instead of trying to prove the world wrong. I think her and Annika would be a great battle, and might save the women's game.
putter
June 5th, 2006, 02:00 PM
Agreed, If she would concentrate on just playing golf, instead of trying to prove the world wrong. I think her and Annika would be a great battle, and might save the women's game.
I agree with that. I liken Annika to Nicklaus as far as setting the bar for the LPGA and Michelle would be Tiger. She would take the LPGA to a new level as far as quality, money and impact to get people interested in the women's tour.
jstate83
June 5th, 2006, 02:01 PM
Mo power to her..........................BUT.................. ......Am I the only one that think's she should try and win JUST 1 on the LPGA first?
Keep on and she will become the Anna Kortnakova of golf that had the talent to win but didn't.: smh :
The model pretending to be a Pro Tennis player didn't have a ounce of talent.
Biggest hack ever built up by the media.xlolx
Go Lehigh TU Owl
June 5th, 2006, 02:03 PM
She's 2 under tied for 11th at the qualifier in Jersey. The course is playing pretty hard with very deep rough, ala the U.S Open. The Open should really good this year as Wing Foot is one of the best major venues.
Proud Griz Man
June 5th, 2006, 02:33 PM
I noticed the unusual method of reporting utilized:
When Wie started her round about 8:50 a.m., about 15 minutes late, 200 to 300 people were following her. By the time she reached No. 8, the ring of people around the green was three-to-four deep with a one-to-two deep group waiting on the next tee for her.
Wie was greeted with polite applause by a couple of hundred spectators as she arrived at the 501-yard, par-4 No. 1 hole on the South Course. She pulled her drive left into the wet rough, and the crowd went silent.
Wie chipped 80 yards short of the green and hit her third about 12 feet right of the hole. Her par-saver was right in the middle of the cup.
She removed her sweater and unveiled a lime-striped golf shirt for the par-4, 394-yard second hole and drove down the middle. Her second hit was from 9 feet, but she pushed her putt right. It never touched the cup, drawing groans from the crowd.
Her 10-footer birdie attempt on par-4, No. 3 missed left. One fan implored Wie to start making some putts as she headed to No. 4. Her tee shot revved the crowd. The putt never fell, though.
Weekend rain made the greens receptive and boosted expectations for low scores on both the South and North courses.
Wie spent the past four days at the club ...
AppGuy04
June 5th, 2006, 02:41 PM
I noticed the unusual method of reporting utilized:
Yeah, noticed that too, since when do they report fashion?:rolleyes:
dbackjon
June 5th, 2006, 03:05 PM
Yeah, noticed that too, since when do they report fashion?:rolleyes:
Yeah - of course would we really want to read: Colin Montgomerie removed his tartan sweater to reveal enormous rolls of flab?
89Hen
June 5th, 2006, 03:16 PM
As long as she is hitting from the same tees, no problem.
Agreed. :nod:
89Hen
June 5th, 2006, 04:03 PM
She's tied for 13th after one round at 2 under (top 18 qualify), but there are another 20 players at 1 under. She will not make it. :twocents:
Ivytalk
June 5th, 2006, 04:37 PM
More power to her - it is the U.S. OPEN.
As long as she is hitting from the same tees, no problem.
Sounds reasonable.
ISUMatt
June 5th, 2006, 07:51 PM
she gone!!! +1 overall Maybe she should win an LPGA event before trying to play with the big boys
ngineer
June 5th, 2006, 10:07 PM
Where's Bandl? Was a expecting an 'I'd hit it' by now....:D
GannonFan
June 6th, 2006, 09:59 AM
she gone!!! +1 overall Maybe she should win an LPGA event before trying to play with the big boys
Wow - kinda happy about that, aren't you? Remember, she's only 16, and although an LPGA tour member, she's also going to high school during the year so is only able to play in a small handful of LPGA events per year. She did finish second in last year's LPGA US Open so she certainly has the talent, and playing in these men's tournaments is a way that she can play some more and face very good competition. And so far she hasn't embarassed herself - she's been pretty competitive in most of the tournaments she's played in. Relax, she'll probably make the men's US Open before she's 21 and she'll probably be a regular on the PGA tour. Don't see why she should be banished to the LPGA just because she's female.
89Hen
June 6th, 2006, 12:59 PM
she'll probably make the men's US Open before she's 21 and she'll probably be a regular on the PGA tour. Don't see why she should be banished to the LPGA just because she's female.
We shall see, but I tend to disagree with you on these points. Nobody has been as dominant on the LPGA as Anika. She is more dominant on the LPGA than Tiger on the PGA. She failed to make the cut at a couple of hand-chosen events where the length of the course wouldn't hurt her. Wie will not be a regular on the Tour. As soon as her novelty wears off, so will her welcome as a sponsors exemption. :twocents:
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