Wie and Creamer heading in opposite directions

 
Paula Creamer and Michelle Wie were getting ready to play in their first U.S. Women's Open, at Pumpkin Ridge in Oregon in 2003. Creamer was a few weeks shy of her... [link]

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No "gimmees" for Michelle Wie at 2008 U.S. Women's Open and how to tee it up for an iron

Click here to listen. Michelle Wie has spent countless hours preparing for the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open with coach David Leadbetter in the hopes of reversing the downward spiral which has been her albatross since last year. Although Wie ...
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Michelle Wie: She needs a Dairy Queen

On a whim, we decided to hang out around hole 9 for a while and walk it from tee to green a few times because several intriguing threesomes were moving through: Christie Kerr, Maria Jose Uribe and Lorena Ochoa, followed two groups later by Natalie Gulbis with two other players (Young Kim and Carin Koch, [...]
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Paula Creamer at the US Open

Info, links, pics and video of Paula Creamer.
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Open Thread - U.S. Women's Open Round 2

You might have guessed I've been away from the computer much of the past day and a half. And today I've mostly just been able to steal a few seconds here and there to check on things. So I'll leave this Open Thread and hope to be able to drop in for a quick look or quick comment the remainder of this day ... What's happening today at the Women's Open? What I see so far is Angela Park ...
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Wasting Our Time With Michelle Wie

Why oh why do we waste good printers ink (or in my case bytes) talking about Michelle Wie? She’s an albatross around the neck of ladies golf, an asterisk on the leaderboard of history, a sidenote in the annals ...
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EDINA, Minn. (June 27, 2008) - You know that Paula Creamer has to love the fact that Michelle Wie continues to throw up all over herself in any pressure golf situation. Just like about 150 other women out here at the U.S. Women’s Open delight ...
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Michelle Wie tumbled out of contention in the U.S. Women's Open on Thursday by taking a quintuple-bogey 9 on the ninth hole, making the turn in 42 and falling nine shots behind the early leaders. Wie, an 18-year-old from Hawaii who had to qualify for ...
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EDINA, Minn. (AP) -- Michelle Wie tumbled out of contention in the U.S. Women's Open on Thursday by taking a quintuple-bogey 9 on the ninth hole, making the turn in 42 and falling nine shots behind the early leaders.
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