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iyell4
Oct 27, 2005, 03:45 PM
Here Wie go!!!:) "Third Times the Charm"
... she will make the cut @ Waialae!

Michelle Wie to Play in PGA's Sony Open
2005-10-26 Michelle Wie will start 2006 much like the past two years _ competing against men on her home island. But this time around, she'll be playing for pay.
Wie has received and accepted a sponsor's exemption to play in January's Sony Open, the first full-field PGA Tour event of the year, tournament officials said Tuesday.

"We're in the entertainment business, it's more than just a golf tournament," PGA Tour vice president Ric Clarson said. "So when a player like Michelle plays in the Sony Open, it creates national and international attention on, 'Can she do it?'

"Now that she has turned professional, there's even more attention on her progress as a player."

It will be Wie's third straight Sony Open, where she made her PGA Tour debut in 2004 as a 14-year-old and missed the cut by a stroke. Her 68 in the second round was the lowest score by a female competing against men.

She also missed the cut in January at Waialae Country Club.

"I think it's a perfect fit with her roots here in Hawaii and that fact that she has played here in the past," Clarson said. "It's almost like watching one of your children grow up."

Wie has been a marketing success story for the Sony Corp. ever since company executives took a gamble and took the unprecedented move of inviting a high school freshman to play against the best male golfers in the world.

The tournament has since enjoyed record attendance, strong ratings and attracted media from around the world.

"Two years ago when we gave an exemption to Michelle Wie, from a Japanese corporate standpoint, she was just a hotshot local kid," said Masao Morita, Sony's senior vice president. "We weren't really sure how good she was,"

The company is now one of Wie's multimillion dollar sponsors. The other is Nike.

Sony also announced it was extending its title sponsorship of the Sony Open through 2010.
http://www.sonyopeninhawaii.com_

Greywolf
Oct 27, 2005, 04:21 PM
I expected she would be playing in that tourney again, I'm guessing she will miss the cut again.

chiantibro
Oct 27, 2005, 06:59 PM
I'm going out on a limb and vote Top Ten finish. I really like the way she handles herself. That, along with her talent and course knowledge should help too. If she pairs with the Big Easy again, she'll be even more relaxed for the first two rounds.
Ah, to be young, wealthy, happy, and playing pro golf. Another round, bartender.

Grass Roots Tour
Oct 27, 2005, 07:08 PM
I'm going out on a limb and vote Top Ten finish. I really like the way she handles herself. That, along with her talent and course knowledge should help too. If she pairs with the Big Easy again, she'll be even more relaxed for the first two rounds.
Ah, to be young, wealthy, happy, and playing pro golf. Another round, bartender.
Yup, the life she'll lead will be fun for a long time coming. For her sake, I hope she doesn't burn out.
Is Ernie back already?

Ems
Oct 27, 2005, 08:22 PM
Top 10, I like to be optimistic

iyell4
Oct 27, 2005, 10:24 PM
i'm sure she'll make the cut ... not sure about top-10, but then again it is early in the new season for everyone so anything can happen .. i think i'd be harder for her to crack into the top-10 in a PGA event during the mid/late-season. that would be a HUGE feat ... meaning that on that weekend she was amongst the best 10 playing PGA players!! Man, these guys (and gal) are good.

Big Shooter
Oct 28, 2005, 05:05 AM
Glad to see she's playing on the PGA...that will make it easier for Jean Van De Velde to qualify on the LPGA!!!:D