seanramblings.blogspot.com - 7/20/2008
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It’s Sunday morning and you’re just sitting around watching the British Open. Or maybe not. Regardless, here are a few links for your Sunday morning and beyond:
Although the big story at the LGPA’s State Farm Classic is Michelle Wie’s disqualification, Ramblings’ favorite Erica Blasberg is tied for 14th.
Plus, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog will stay up only until midnight tonight!
Wie DQ'd from State Farm over scorecard flap (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 7/19/2008 — Michelle Wie finished the third round of the State Farm Classic alone in second on Saturday -- that is, if she hadn't already been disqualified. Wie failed to sign her scorecard after Friday's second round. She showed up Saturday and shot 5-under 67 ...
The Shark Remains On Course, Wie Derailed
sportsbybrooks.com 7/20/2008 — Obviously, Greg Norman’s current stance as the leader of the British Open through 54 holes tells us two things: I need to be up at 6 AM Pacific tomorrow to catch the impending collapse live (despite the fact that Norman has won this tournament ...
Wie DQ'd on the brink of first LPGA win
golf.com 7/20/2008 — Michelle Wie finished the third round of the State Farm Classic alone in second on Saturday -- then was disqualified for failing to immediately sign her scorecard a day earlier.
Michelle Wie Is Forgetful, Regretful
larrybrownsports.com 7/21/2008 — Just when it looked like Michelle Wie might actually do something productive on the LPGA tour, she goes out and flubs it all up with a bone-headed move. Ms. Wie last graced the pages here at LBS because of the news that she was dating former Stanford ...
NO WIE! MICHELLE DQ'D —
NY Post: Sports 7/20/2008
After finishing Friday and yesterday in second place at the State Farm Classic, Michelle Wie was one good round away from finally living up to her deep potential. Then, minutes after tapping in her last putt of the third round, Wie sat red-eyed at...
Wie shall overcome —
The Daily Blahg - NY Daily News Blogs 7/20/2008
There are many dumb rules in sports. I hate that you can’t kick in a puck in hockey and that, in soccer, coaches are allowed to choose anybody they want to take the penalty kick, rather than the player who was fouled. Let serves shouldn’t ...