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Michelle Wie Playing in the Reno Tahoe Open
1 Comment Published July 28th, 2008 in Golf News, Michelle Wie.
Michelle Wie Playing in the Reno Tahoe Open
It’s a wonder that Michelle Wie hasn’t won an LPGA Tournament. Perhaps, Michelle Wie is not Tiger Woods of women’s golf or at least until she proves otherwise.
After the bad break of being disqualified at her last LPGA tournament, Michelle Wie will be playing in the men’s PGA Tour event coming this weekend at the Reno Tahoe Open.
Of course, most of the top players in the world won’t be there as they will be at Firestone Country Club to play the World Golf Championship.
Still, I wish Michelle Wie the best of luck beating the men at Reno Tahoe Open. It’s going to be near impossible I’d say since she’s not used to playing longer golf courses with much tougher competition. Even Annika Sorenstam, the former #1 player of the world for couple decades, failed to make a cut on the PGA Tour.
The point is not that a woman can make a cut on the PGA Tour but the fact of life is that men do hit the ball longer by nature and it’s certainly not fair for the women to play from the same tees.
If Michelle Wie makes the cut this weekend, that might start a whole new plethora of LPGA tour pros who might start asking for sponsor’s exemptions to play on the PGA Tour.
Go figure, if I were her, I’d concentrate on making the LPGA Tour first. You can always play with the men but you don’t get infinite number of sponsor exemptions even with the LPGA.
Crap, Michelle Wie should have finished top 5 last week. LPGA Officials can take their stupid rules and shove it somewhere I guess.
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China to host first LPGA tournament in October!
0 Comments Published July 8th, 2008 in Golf News, LPGA.China will be hosting its very first LPGA tournament this October. Although LPGA is held in many other countries, it’s nice to see it held in China, not that I’d want to go there. (just my personal preferences)
World number two Annika Sorenstam will top the bill when China stages its first LGPA tournament, the $1.8 million Grand China Air in October.
Golf has boomed in the world’s most populous nation in recent years and six men’s European Tour co-sanctioned events took place in greater China last year.
The new event will take place from Oct. 24-26 at the Hainan West Coast Golf Club in Haikou, the capital of the island dubbed “China’s Hawaii”.
Sorenstam, who is bowing out of competitive golf at the end of this season, said the new tournament would be a major milestone for the LPGA.
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In Bee Park - Korean Golfer Wins Women’s US Open!
0 Comments Published June 30th, 2008 in Golf News, Inbee Park.
It’s not that often a 19 year old wins a U.S. Open, except that InBee Park just did it.
She’s a 19 year old Korean American who has won many other events including 2 U.S. Girls Open in 2002 and 2003, a feat matched only by likes of Tiger Woods.
I did notice her name couple years back but it looks like she has finally broken through by winning a major.
As for female Korean professional golfers, they now now have won 3 of the last 10 U.S. Opens, making them second in the number of U.S. Opens won next to the American ladies in the last 10 years.
Not a bad feat as a whole but the real question is, “why are Korean women golfers winning a LOT?”
What do I mean is that you look at the leaderboard of any LPGA tournament and you will see at least 1 or 2 Korean golfers at the top.
If you ask me, I can tell you that Korean women have always been genetically good at sports that require aiming. Other than that, they do have rigurous golf schools designed to bring new professional athletes in Korea. They don’t even have to go to school really, they just play golf all day long. Now, I don’t think that’s the best way to raise a kid but if your kid’s winning LPGA tournaments at age 19, that’s not bad either.
Heck, I thought Michelle Wie was going to be women’s Tiger Woods. Maybe she will one day but at this moment, all attention goes to In Bee Park, winner of this year’s U.S. Open and well deserved.
More info on U.S. Women’s Open 2008 here
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