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Aug 2nd, 2017

Michelle Wie brings Kingsbarns to its knees

It's a new course record!!!

Michelle Wie shot a women’s course record eight-under-par 64 at the Ricoh Womens British Open at Kingsbarns Golf Links and has the clubhouse lead. If she keeps this up she'll be adding to her US Open major haul.

As if shooting a new course record wasn't enough, Michelle discovers there's a new Nike World in St Andrews...

The 27-year-old didn't even get off to a great start, bogeying the par-5 second hole – where she ‘skulled’ her lob wedge over the back of the green – and then, after getting “very angry”, she fired nine birdies, including three in a row at the end of her round.

Wie birdied the fourth, sixth and eighth in an outward nine of 34 and then came home in 30 with six birdies on holes 11, 12, 14, 16, 17 and 18.

"Here, you might need this..."

The 2014 US Women’s Open champion said afterwards: “It was a lot of fun! It was absolutely gorgeous today. I think Kingsbarns is definitely one of the most scenic golf courses I’ve ever played.”

The four-time United States Solheim Cup player, who is on target to make a fifth appearance in Des Moines, Iowa, in just over a fortnight (Blimey, it's right around the corner! – Ed), has not played to her full potential in the Ricoh Women’s British Opens, since she tied for third aged 15 and was the low amateur in 2005 at Royal Birkdale, in her final Major before turning professional.

Here's Michelle bombing it down the fairway and blazin up the footwear...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dhwu_OSN3f8

Wiezy said: “I made it a point to come to the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open last week and I really feel like that helped me a lot, because it’s so different.”

Wie, a winner of four LPGA titles from 2009-2014, has suffered a series of injuries over the last two years and hurt her neck during the final round of the KPMG Championship, but hinted that she is now injury free “knock-on-wood.”

Talking of woods, she revealed in her press conference that she had swapped her 4-iron for a 9-wood, which she used to birdie the 14th and 16th holes and has replaced her 5-iron with an 11-wood, which she used to make her birdie on the sixth hole.

Kaboom. Straight down the middle at the 3rd

When asked why she had opted for the higher lofted woods, she quipped: “I think it’s just getting old!”. Actually, Wiezy, we'll be the judge of that... looking good girl. Looking good!

https://twitter.com/RICOHWomensBrit/status/893120298144247810/video/1

 

TAGS: Players, Michelle Wie, Swingin Sirens, 2017