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In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Ray Jeske [Visitor]
Not So Cool,

You (and the rest of you) are all idiots. Michelle Wie will have a Hall of Fame career-full of last laughs.
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AJ [Visitor]
Come on this is crazy Stacy! Look at the behavior of Tiger (cursing all the time), Tiger's caddie, John Daly, Sergio Garcia (spitting, getting bitter), Colin Montgomerie (bitterness and cheating), Rory Sabbatini an so on. Vijay is a saint in comparison to those folks. Maybe you have a vendetta for some reason?
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In response to: ESPY given to Ochoa but Kerr deserves it more

Joe Cool [Visitor]
Ochoa's game has gone South ever sense the CEO of Aero Mexico popped the question. Her priorities have completely changed and the only thing on her mind is her wedding in December. Do not be surprised if a little bambino arrives on the scene in the Fall of 2010. She is spending more time in Mexico city than in her home town. Again, it is one multi-millionaire marrying another.
PermalinkPermalink 09/20/09 @ 23:20

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
John D.,
There are at least 20 Korean golfers that are better players than Bubbles. I think her parents are the ones that are pushing Stanford first over her golf career. Also, I do not think she will be happy with just a BA from Stanford and will continue on with her graduate studies. Perhaps the mindset of the Wie Camp is the fact that they have already made their millions from endorsements and they could give a rats ass if Bubbles played in another tournament. During the past six years Bubbles has only shot 65 three times and I would not consider that being a "golf phenom." I can not see her winning any tournament until she is at least 23 years old. Bubbles does not have it mentally nor has she ever figured out how to putt. History has proven that professional golfers that can not putt never make it during their career.
PermalinkPermalink 09/19/09 @ 17:11

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
John D,
I am sure the organizers at Blackhawk are thrilled to hear that Bubbles is too tired to play in their tournament! Good grief, the girl IS 19 years old isn't she? When I was 19 I worked from 7:00 to 4:00, on the first tee by 4:45, then went to the local dance club and danced until 2:00 am. I did this five time a week for two years and Bubbles after 3 tournaments is too worn out to play at Blackhawk! I guess Nike did not read the fine print in her contract which stated that Stanford was priority ove golf.
PermalinkPermalink 09/17/09 @ 20:36

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

John D [Visitor]
AND...She is now 0 and 56. ZERO wins in 56 attempts.
PermalinkPermalink 09/14/09 @ 21:48

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
Well, Bubbles once again averaged her 10 bogeys during a tournament, the only difference this time was the fact that it was only 54 holes. Shin once again lived up to her name as the "last round Queen" by shooting a 64 and then winning in a playoff. Bubbles shot a 73! I think it is time for the Stanford study hall...see you in 2010 Bubbles.
PermalinkPermalink 09/13/09 @ 20:34

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
Bubbles hit 28% of the GIR and 43% of the fairways...this does not a LPGA Champion make!

This facade has been going on too long. I hope she wins something before I die!
PermalinkPermalink 09/11/09 @ 18:44

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
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The Punahou School graduate carded five birdies and four bogeys for her up-and-down round. She opened with three consecutive birdies before bogeying the par-4 fourth. She closed her round with a bogey at the 17th and a birdie at the last.

Wie hit only six of 14 fairways and a meager five greens in regulation, but needed just 26 putts. She averaged 265.5 yards off the tee.

The savior of the LPGA! The saga continues!
PermalinkPermalink 09/11/09 @ 18:40

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
In Arkansas those dreaded 3 and 4 foot putts once again haunted the Golden Girl. How long is it going to take for Bubbles to realize that the top players DO NOT miss 3 and 4 foot putts! In the first round she already has 4 bogies and this figure is what the top players have in four days. Since this is a 54 hole event, Bubbles, because of her once again poor putting, has shot herself in the foot and will not be able to recover. How important is putting at the professional level?...just ask Tiger Woods and what he didn't do in the majors this year. After all these years of competitive golf, Bubbles still can not make those 3 and 4 foot putts. Unless she can conquer this problem, she will never win a golf tournament.
PermalinkPermalink 09/11/09 @ 15:05

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

smudge [Visitor]
perhaps finally no one cares as she is just another of the 100's of mediocre players on tour. She is nothing special, never has been. all this chat about 300 yard drives, please...watch petterson, 1000 times better golfer and probably drives it as far, and certainly straighter.
PermalinkPermalink 09/10/09 @ 19:25

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John D [Visitor]
Pretty amazing. I wonder why there were no blogs discussing the fact that Wie - Wee did not even make the cut?
PermalinkPermalink 09/09/09 @ 15:07

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

Joe Cool [Visitor]
Good grief!...a 76 on a 6400 yard course with 1/2 mile wide fairways. Everyone shooting in the mid 60's and Bubbles shoots herself out of the tournament the first round. She STILL has not figured out how to putt. This has been one of her problems for the past six years. I do not see her winning a tournament for at least two more years. The latest report is she will be taking a full load at Stanford for the Fall quarter. Does this mean that she plans to play on the LPGA early in 2010? The saga continues!
PermalinkPermalink 09/09/09 @ 11:18

In response to: ESPY given to Ochoa but Kerr deserves it more

John D [Visitor]
Just goes to show you how BRAINWASHED people can get. But, what do you expect? The broadcasters make sure they show every O-Choka shot and every Tigger shot, then replay them about a half a dozen times during the broadcast. They could be showing us LIVE action of other golfers on the course.
PermalinkPermalink 09/08/09 @ 07:08

In response to: Can Michelle Wie win without team support?

smudge [Visitor]
Nice start at our Canadian Open. Not surprising really. Though it seems a lot of people are. She has never demonstrated staying power, either week to week or within a tournament, so should be no surprise she'd throw up a missed cut. The LPGA if it is going to survive needs to get off the Wie is our future and focus on the real talents of the tour.
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/09 @ 11:11

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