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Another controversial choice for Michelle Wie - Los Angeles Times
Another controversial choice for Michelle Wie - Los Angeles Times
Four days later, in a two-page memo from Commissioner Carolyn Bivens to LPGA members (but leaked to news agencies all over the place), Bivens explains the incident, defends the rules official and says the Associated Press misquoted the official and ran a correction. The AP did neither, it contends, but that's not the main thrust here. Why such a memo was necessary in the first place is an ...
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Ricoh Women's British Open: Annika take a bow, Wie takes a hike
Dot Wong — ... Sunningdale, England. Sorenstam tells The Independent that her next goal is to start a family. “When you’ve been a part of something for so long of course you care,” she said, “but I don’t want to make this a farewell tour. I’m still focusing on my game.” A three-time winner this season, Sorenstam says she still has a chance at the player of the year title and to finish top of the money list. Meanwhile, Michelle Wie is receiving criticism for her decision to bypass the Women’s British Open in ...

If a Wie falls in the forest and nobody reports on it ...
Devil Ball Golf — ... Over here in golfland, with the British Open fading and Tiger not coming back any time soon, we're stuck with Michelle Wie, she of the scorecard mishaps, LPGA tournament flameouts, PGA desperation bids, attention grabs, and all that. Your Wie story du jour is what a travesty it is that she'll be missing the Women's British Open to play in a men's event in Lake Tahoe ... bearing in mind, of course, that she hasn't even made the cut in any of the eight men's events in which she's participated. ...

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Ricoh Women's British Open: Annika take a bow, Wie takes a hike
worldgolf.com 7/29/2008 — Annika Sorenstam is preparing for her last major, with this week’s Ricoh Women’s British Open at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Sunningdale, England. Sorenstam tells The Independent that her next goal is to start a family. “When you’ve been a part of something for so long of course you care,” she said, “but I don’t want to make this a farewell ...
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Wie skips a major, and some wonder why (AP)Yahoo! Sports - Golf News 7/29/2008
Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week. Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer wonder why. After all, Wie has yet to win on the women's tour and has never made the cut on the PGA Tour. Wie, who is managed by her ...
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SUNNINGDALE, England (AP) -- Michelle Wie skipped a major to play on the PGA Tour this week. Annika Sorenstam, Helen Alfredsson and Paula Creamer wonder why.
Annika confided in Tiger about retirement plansSI.com - Golf 7/29/2008
SUNNINGDALE, England (AP) -- When it came time to say she was leaving golf, Annika Sorenstam confided in Tiger Woods.