Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie
Michelle Sung Wieis a Korean American female professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. At age 10, she became the youngest player to qualify for a USGA amateur championship. Wie also became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links and the youngest to qualify for a LPGA Tour event. She turned professional shortly before her 16th birthday in 2005, accompanied by an enormous amount of publicity and endorsements. She won her first major at the 2014...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth11 October 1989
CityHonolulu, HI
CountryUnited States of America
It was very important for me to make that putt and I'm very glad that I did. That helped me a lot with momentum, making birdie on the next hole and makes me feel good about my round.
It was a little bit different today, ... But it was pretty fun getting those butterflies in your stomach, your heart thumping.
I've been lucky to have only two in 11 years. A caddie has to learn to adjust to you. If he only gets 24 hours to do it, that's pretty hard.
Brian was with me Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday but the chemistry didn't really work,
I usually see him in the crowd. It's nice to see him get all excited when I play well.
Well, I've played in rain before. I've played in the wind before. I played when it was cold before. But all put together was really hectic,
Michelle really likes to chat with me, but she is so busy these days. She likes to share the good things and bad things with me,
It feels great to be, you know, in competition. You know, I didn't play as well as I wanted today, but I felt like I played really strong during the back, the last couple of holes. Hopefully, I will follow through tomorrow. Who knows?
We're all just playing our own game. I don't see it as a rivalry. We're just trying to play our best.
I think God destined that I play. I think it's all in the books already.
When I play, my mind-set is that I can beat everyone, ... (But) I don't really think I'm the best yet.
I didn't really feel any different than when I played as an amateur,
I didn't want to write anything on my scorecard until I made a birdie.
Obviously, I'm disappointed, but it's not the end of the world,