Michelle Wie is 19, a sophomore at Stanford and, for the first time in her golf career, a card-carrying member of the LPGA. She also seems more mature, which probably has something to do with the culmination of her experiences, perhaps none bigger than the decision to go through Q-School. Wie is still searching for her first professional victory, but unlike previous years, she appears much more comfortable in her skin.
"I know who I am better," Wie said. "I'm to the point where I don't care what other people think of me, if they think I'm weird or something. I've accepted the fact I'm weird. ... You've just got to live life, put in your hard work, relax and see what happens."We're all weird, just in different ways. For Wie, she's six-feet tall and can launch a golf ball more than 300 yards. And unlike most of us, she's been in the public eye through her teenage years, which, I suspect, hasn't been easy.
Part of the blame falls on her parents, who are perceived to be overbearing micromanagers of their daughter's career. It's hard to say how much validity their is to such talk, although David Leadbetter, Wie's swing coach, has questioned their motives on more than one occasion.
Now, though, Wie comes off as relaxed and unhurried, both with school and her golf game. She has a routine, one that seems to work for her, and she hopes to parlay that into a successful season. This time -- for the first time -- you actually believe her. "I see the LPGA card as a play-whenever-you-want card," she said. "I'm excited to play a lot - it gives me a better chance to play well. ... I hope it's going to be a good year. I have a good feeling about it."
And more importantly, it sounds like she believes it.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-04-2009 @ 3:22PM
JJ The Third said...
Good for Michelle -- finally going the route she should've gone all along. I think the LPGA should consider not allowing anyone under 18 to play in tournaments...it's no wonder Wie had trouble -- she was missing out on her childhood. Even Tiger didn't explode onto the scene until he was older than Wie is right now. There's still plenty of time for Michelle to become something special...
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2-04-2009 @ 4:39PM
andremarshall said...
TIGER DOESN'T LIKE TO TIPP? - Here is a free tipp for all you TIGER CHEERLEADERS! In 2009 watch Tiger Woods try to win the U.S. Open for the 2nd year in a row. Afterwards, watch Tiger in New York watching ROGER FEDERER try to win his U.S. Open for the 6th year in a row! How's that for a FREE TIP! Finally, what will the TIGER CHEERLEADING Headlines be this year?
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2-04-2009 @ 9:57PM
kjm1057 said...
I'd love to see Ms. Wie win the ladies Grand Slam. Wouldnt that be something?
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2-15-2009 @ 7:31AM
lougagner said...
It will never happen. The media and her agent have hyped her so much that she will never live up to the expectations. She must feel a ton of pressure. That being said, I'm personally sick of all the hype for her. You'd never know anyone else was participating in the events she's in. I don't know if some of this is her fault or not, but enough already.
2-15-2009 @ 7:42AM
lougagner said...
I also would like to know if she's relaxed and unhurried how she blew the lead.
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2-15-2009 @ 2:57PM
kjm1057 said...
It sure does appear that Ms. Wie has trouble closing the deal. I think she needs some good coaching. To say that she doesnt have the skills is incorrect. I dont know... ever since she missed the PGA tourney cut by one stroke when she was 14 or 15, I've thought she has the ability to dominate the LPGA. She needs to learn how to close, but she's still got the skills.