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Michelle Wie in pole position to record 1st LPGA Tour win at SBS Open
Ladies Golf teenage golfing sensation Michelle Wie put herself into contention for her first LPGA Tour victory, shooting a 2-under 70 in windy conditions yesterday in the second round of the season-opening SBS Open in Kahuku, Hawaii.
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Tough Love: Michelle Wie
Tough Love: Michelle Wie
theloveofsports.com — E. Spencer Kyte of The Love of Sports doles out some Tough Love to Michelle Wie after... her final round failings at the SBS Open in Hawaii. (more) Tough Love: Michelle Wie
Michelle Wie Makes 8 Birdies in First Full-Time LPGA Round
Michelle Wie Makes 8 Birdies in First Full-Time LPGA Round
golf.fanhouse.com — by Shane Bacon She is 19 years old. I think that is a point that needs to... be driven home before you totally take in the breath that is Michelle Wie. She's 19 and has lived a professional athlete's life since she was 13. The ups and downs have been ... (more) Michelle Wie Makes 8 Birdies in First Full-Time LPGA Round
Michelle Wie is melts down....and TGC cannot stop worshipping her
Michelle Wie is melts down....and TGC cannot stop worshipping her
bushwoodcountryclub.blogspot.com — After 10 holes on Saturday, Michelle Wie held a 3 stroke lead in the SBC classic -... her score buoyed by playing her 2nd round Friday well before the 40 mph winds and driving rain that confronted most fo the field. She seemed headed for her first win since (I cannot believe this as I am typing ... (more) Michelle Wie is melts down....and TGC cannot stop ...
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