Wie Shoots 67-65, Good for 2nd Place, Forgets to Sign Scorecard, Promptly DQ'd

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I'm pretty sure we can't blame Bo Wie for this, but that's surely no consolation to his daughter, Michelle. After almost two years of uninspired golf, Wie, now a 19-year-old Stanford student trying to earn her LPGA Tour card, put together two of her best rounds in recent memory. Heading into the weekend, she was in second place at the State Farm Classic. That lasted about two minutes . For ... [link]

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Wie, Fresh Off LPGA DQ, Decides to Play PGA Tour; Everybody Understandably Baffled
Published 7/25/2008 at FanHouse
... is insane to accept a sponsor's exemption at next week's Reno-Tahoe Open, a PGA Tour event. Wie is fresh off rounds of 67 and 65, which were promptly followed by a "DQ" after she forgot the bit about signing your scorecard immediately after finishing putting out on 18. ...

Jeff Overton Is Making it an Uphill Climb for Wie
Published 7/31/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Shane B.) at Dogs That Chase Cars
... that actually included back-to-back birdies at one point in the round. Wie would have to do something really stupid like not sign her scorecard or something to finish behind this guy.

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