Nov 28th, 2017 Article
Michelle Wie glams it up in Hawaii
Michelle Wie has been doing a photo-shoot with Golf.com in her native Hawaii, and she certainly looks quite the part.
Michelle Wie has been doing a photo-shoot with Golf.com in her native Hawaii, and she certainly looks quite the part.
She's had her doubters over her unorthodox putting styles over the years but Michelle Wie had her 'put-that-in-yer-pipe-and-smoke-it moment as she holed a monster 40-footer on the 72nd hole to win the Women's World Championship in Singapore - her first victory since the 2014 US Open.
For no reason other than we just found these on youtube again, here are a couple of Nike ads where Tiger, Michelle Wie, Rory and Jason Day all do a bit of goofing around...
Tiger may still be in recovery mode, but that didn’t stop him getting out on the range yesterday to help fellow Nike team member Michelle Wie with her chipping.
It's the lowest cut ever in LPGA history. If you weren't -5 after 36 holes you were on your way home. No worries for Michelle Wie or Stacey Lewis...
Brace yourself Turnberry, here come the girls!!! It's on BBC2 HD from 1pm.
Beating, bitching and bullying. All in the name of healthy, loving parenting... Including: Phil Mickelson Snr; Davis Love II & BJ Wie
The Solheim Cup is, without doubt, the biggest event on the Women’s Golf Calendar. However the debate about whether Women’s golf is doing enough to inspire young girls to get some clubs and head to the range remains shadowed by a large grey cloud that looms heavily over the game. But there are a standout few, who are flying the flag for women’s golf high above that thick grey cloud
Ok as nobody else seems to be doing it, I am going to come out and defend the seemingly indefensible, or at the very worst add a bit of perspective. Hank Hainey made a pretty unwise statement and was clearly mistaken in taking what might be described as ‘locker room humour’ to the airways. But, was he being ‘racist, xenophobic, and sexist’ as stated by the PGA Tour’s lawyers?
Click here for Scond Round Article!! (Apologies we put the wrong link on email!!) Charley Hull and Catriona Matthews were amongst seven players tied for the lead after the first round of the Bahamas LPGA, alongside US players Paula Creamer, Ashley Ramsey and Alison Lee and Japanese players Mika Miyazato and Haru Normura, each shooting a 5-under-par 68.
You have to go back to 2009 in order to remember the last time that a British player last won the Ricoh Women’s British Open. Back then, Catriona Matthew sealed victory after giving birth to her daughter only 11 weeks prior. It has been a long wait but perhaps Royal Lytham St Annes could provide another British winner.
Seven time major winner Inbee Park came from nowhere to record one stroke victory at the HSBC Women's Champions tournament in Singapore on Sunday.