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Wie bit of criticism
Somebody's got to stop this. Michelle Wie is doing it again. news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080721/ap_on_sp_go_ne/glf_w ie_pga_tour Last week, she forgets probably the second-most important thing in playing tournament golf, next to bringing your clubs, and somehow she gets rewarded with a sponsorship exemption for a PGA Tour event. Michelle Wie has as much business playing in a PGA event as I do writing a daily column for The Chicago Sun Times. She's not even a member of the LPGA. She can only golf in six LPGA events a year, and all have to be on sponsor expemptions. What kind of credentials are those? Here's what she's done in the past 3 years. You tell me if she deserves to share a spot on the golf course with PGA members? Last week, disqualified after not signing her scoreboard at the State Farm Classic. Seriously, my wife has second-graders that forget to put their names on their paper and that's an automatic zero in her grade book. In 2007, she pulled out of the Ginn Tribute after an embarrassing 14-over par first 16 holes. She was in danger of shooting an 88, a number that would have disqualified her from playing in LPGA events for the reminder of the season. Wie claimed wrist injury. It wouldn't have been so bad except two days later, she was caught hitting range balls. In 2006, she withdrew from the PGA John Deere Classic citing heat exhaustion. It had nothing to do with her 8-over par round. I get exhausted from hitting the ball that many times, too. In 2005, she was disqualified for signing a wrong scorecard at the LPGA Samsung World Championship. I'll won't fault her for this because of the circumstances that brought on the disqualification. Has ZERO career LPGA wins but she did tie for second at the LPGA Championships in 2005. She's made ZERO cuts in the 8 PGA events she's played in during her career. I guess, I could give her credit for knowing the adage, 'If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.' Now if those are reasons enough to earn a spot in a PGA event, I'll start looking for a first-class flight to Chicago. 6 comments from 4 users
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posted by
adampayne
on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:41 PM
She is only 18. The reports on this latest failure to sign the score card made the disqualification unusual. She also was not informed of her disqualification until she had played the third round. That smacks of using Michelle Wie to full advantage and then pulling the rug out, in my humble opinion. All these people make ridiculous sums of money from advertisers who build up celebrities in order to hawk their products to bums like you and me. Turn off the TV and maybe they will all go away. posted by
LastRites
on Jul 22, 2008 at 01:53 PM
posted by
antiextremism
on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:48 PM
Well, I'm betting if she looked like Babe Zaharias, she wouldn't be getting those exemptions. ;) posted by
adampayne
on Jul 22, 2008 at 02:54 PM
posted by
LastRites
on Jul 22, 2008 at 03:17 PM
posted by
steveeswenson
on Jul 23, 2008 at 07:49 AM
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