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NYT > Michelle Wie
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With Ankle in a Brace, Wie Quits After a 72
The marquee player in the L.P.G.A. Tour Championship was said to have been hurt in a collision with a fan during the practice round.
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One Victory Makes the Future Brighter for Wie and the L.P.G.A.
With a victory in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Michelle Wie finally accomplished what she and many others thought she would do long ago: win an L.P.G.A. event.
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Wie Earns First L.P.G.A. Victory; Woods Wins in Australia
After years of expectations, Michelle Wie, at 20, captured her first L.P.G.A. title, and Tiger Woods has now won on every continent where golf is played.
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United States Wins Third Consecutive Solheim Cup
Heavily favored to win, the Americans nonetheless needed inspired performances in the afternoon to pull ahead of the Europeans.
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Matthew Wins Women’s British Open With a String of Birdies on the Back Nine
The 39-year-old Scot won her first major championship 10 weeks after giving birth, and Michelle Wie made the United States Solheim Cup team.
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Woods Takes Lead Despite Wild Shots
Tigers Woods drove onto the wrong fairway twice and into a cup of beer once, but he still managed to take the lead at the Buick Open, and Catriona Matthew leads at St. Anne’s.
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Roberts Prevails in Playoff at the Senior British Open
Loren Roberts defeated Mark McNulty on the third sudden-death hole. He also won the event in 2006. Greg Norman, the third-round leader, tied for sixth.
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On Path to Recovery, Wie Can Talk of Her Injury
After the near collapse of her career, Michelle Wie has finally talked about how much pain she was really in nearly two years ago.
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Young L.P.G.A. Players in the Thick of a Major
The leader board is awash in youth at the L.P.G.A. Championship, but not every young player has experienced success at the tournament.
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Chinese Golfer Makes a Name for Herself on L.P.G.A. Tour
Shanshan Feng, the only golfer from China on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour, continued her climb up the leader board and finished three shots better than Michelle Wie.
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Wie, Creamer and Lincicome Are in Position to Strike
The players’ success could be vital for the L.P.G.A. to salvage sponsorship and its status in American sports; it has lost five tournaments this year because of hard economic times.
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Women’s Golf Today: Nice Work, if You Can Get It
The L.P.G.A. is staring at a tough lie, one that will require all of its skill and ingenuity to negotiate. What does the tour do when it has more talent and fewer tournaments?
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With a 64, Goosen Takes a 2-Shot Lead
With short birdies on two of the last four holes in the second round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Retief Goosen had a two-shot lead over Dustin Johnson.
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Wie Claims Card and a Fresh Start
Michelle Wie finished tied for seventh in the L.P.G.A. Tour qualifying tournament and earned playing privileges for 2009.
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2 Women Tie Record and Share the Lead
Yuri Fudoh of Japan and Ji-Yai Shin of South Korea shared a one-stroke lead and tied the halfway record at the Women’s British Open on Friday.
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