Nov
15
Link: http://www.lpga.com
A great day for women’s golf.
A great day for the LPGA.
A great day for Michelle Wie herself.
After six years, tears, 65 starts and a clutch sand wedge on the 18th…
Finally.
Wie is an LPGA champion.
In her own words, “Absolutely fabulous.”
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After all these years, Wie-wee finally won...I thought these blogs would be filled with blogs, but instead, she has consumed nearly 10 years to win, that no one has replyed. Where is Stanley, Norman, or the mentally-challenged Putt4par to memorialze this moment.
Where are the Wie-wees who have backed the most over-hyped golfer in the history of sports?
Inquireing minds want to know?
Lance R
More like: "uhhhhh fabulous, uhhhh, i really played well today, I am ready to take on Tiger Woods....ahhhh, or something. Good thing I shot a 69 today because it is the same thing as shooting a 894....ahhhh TOTALLY AWSOME....I think."
More like: "uhhhhh fabulous, uhhhh, i really played well today, I am ready to take on Tiger Woods....ahhhh, or something. Good thing I shot a 69 today because it is the same thing as shooting a 894....ahhhh TOTALLY AWSOME....I think."
Wie did not play that well in her fourth round. She missed quite a few fairways and was lucky on the 18th hole. It's very well likely that when Wie was near the top of the leaderboard of a tournament all the other gals near the top would throw the match so that Wie would win so the LPGA would benefit. If you watched her play Sunday she really was not playing that well and her counterparts that usually play well down the stretch faltered. It really makes sense to me that this was planned by all the girls so they would get more exposure. The LPGA needed this outcome desperately.
Who? Bu88les, aka Winless Princess, of course!
Hahaha!
As soon as Bu88les has not everything handed to her on a silver plate, she quits, citing a fake injury.