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Posted November 20, 2009
Wie withdraws with ankle injury
RICHMOND, Texas — Michelle Wie is gone, putting all the attention on Lorena Ochoa's player of the year fight with Jiyai Shin at the LPGA Tour Championship. Wie withdrew from the season-ending event yesterday because of a sprained left ankle, hours after Ochoa shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-shot lead over Reilley Rankin. |
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Posted November 19, 2009
Paying top dollar to play with Wie
If there were any questions about the star power of Honolulu's Michelle Wie, that was answered during Tuesday's pro-am auction for this week's LPGA Tour Championship in Richmond, Texas. |
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Posted November 19, 2009
Wie's win big boost for struggling LPGA
Who says winning isn't everything? For Michelle Wie, it meant everything. Not for the $220,000 she pocketed with her breakthrough LPGA victory in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico. Just a good payday for the 20-year-old keiki o ka 'äina, whose biggest paycheck (though unofficial money) is still $255,333 after tying for second in the 2006 Evian Masters. |
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Posted November 19, 2009
Amateurs to defend Burns Cup title
The Gov. John A. Burns Challenge Cup — Hawaii's version of the Ryder Cup — will Monday and Tuesday at Mid-Pacific Country Club. |
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Posted November 17, 2009
Victory doesn't quell expectations for Wie
From a hotel suite in Honolulu overlooking the golf course where Michelle Wie first showed her awesome potential, she looked at newspaper photos from various stages of her youth and realized those days were behind her. |
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Posted November 16, 2009
Hawaii's Wie rejoices in first LPGA win
Hawaii's Michelle Wie raised both arms in the air, then put a hand over her mouth. No need to say a thing — this celebration was a decade in the making. Immediately after tapping in yesterday to win her first LPGA Tour title, Wie pulled the ball from the 18th hole, looked up to the sky, let out a big sigh of relief, bounced up and down and pumped her right fist. |
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Posted November 16, 2009
Woods conquers Australia
Tiger Woods gave the record crowds at the Australian Masters everything they could have wanted with his victory yesterday, except a definitive answer when he would return. |
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Posted November 15, 2009
Wie takes aim at her first LPGA Tour win
Honolulu's Michelle Wie moved into position for her first LPGA Tour victory, shooting a 2-under 70 yesterday in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational for a share of the third-round lead with Cristie Kerr. |
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Posted November 15, 2009
Two tie Tiger in Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia — Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win. Lately, he has been making just as many Headlines when he loses. |
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