Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie, the American golfer won the title of 'one of the 100 people who shaped our world' in 2006 from Time Magazine. Scroll down to know more about her charismatic persona.
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Ochoa Class Shows Hapless Wie As a Girl Among Women
Golf: While Lorena Ochoa confirmed her status as the world's best player, Michelle Wie had a horror day culminating in missing the cut.

Summer of Declining Fortunes Forces Wie to Lower Ambitions
Golf: In advance of the British Open, Michelle Wie claimed her startling loss of form was not due to pressure.

Kevin Mitchell: Wie and Adu: Over the Hill Before They Started to Climb
It's no surprise that two young American stars tipped for glory, Michelle Wie and Freddy Adu, already looked to have burned out, says Kevin Wilson.

Golf: Wie's Comeback Ends in Chaos After She Walks Off Course When 14 Over Par
Michelle Wie was accused of faking injury to avoid a ban while 14-over par in South Carolina.

Golf: Wie Suffers More Bighorn Misery
For the second year running 17-year-old Michelle Wie had a nightmare round at Bighorn Golf Club.

Golf: European Tour Chief Calls a Wie Time-out
Michelle Wie's disastrous debut on the European Tour could be her last.

Wie Facing Ninth Missed Cut
Golf: Michelle Wie finished seven over par and on course to miss her ninth cut in her 10th appearance in a men's event at the European Masters.

Golf: Garcia Backs Wie Involvement
Michelle Wie's involvement in the European Masters has reopened golf's sexual equality debate.

Golf: Caddie Pays Price for Wie Errors
Michelle Wie has sacked her caddie Greg Johnston following her dismal dispay at the British Open.

Golf: Inkster Proves Age Breeds Wisdom
Women's Open: Forty-sic year old Juli Inkster upstaged 16-year-old Michelle Wie by eight shots in the first round at Royal Lytham & St Annes.

Wie Needs Wake-up Call
Golf: Michelle Wie's early morning put a dent in her chances at Royal Lytham & St Anne's as three bogeys left her two-over.

Golf: Wie Sets Her Sights on British Open
Michelle Wie is hoping to end her string of tournament near-misses at this week's British Open and finally live up to her billing as the female Tiger Woods, writes Lawrence Donegan.

Golf: Webb Snares Wie
Australian Karrie Webb pipped Michelle Wie to the title after a series of mistakes from the Hawaiian prodigy. By Evian Masters

Golf: Only a Matter of Time for Wie to Prove Nay-sayers Wrong
Michelle Wie may have seen her dream of playing in the US Open end but her talent can no longer be in question.

Wie to Cross European Golf's Gender Divide
Golf: American teenager Michelle Wie will be the latest woman golfer to cross Europe's gender divide after confirmation that she will compete in the European Masters in Switzerland.

Golf: Wie Makes Cut in Asian Tour Men's Event
Teen golfing sensation Michelle Wie made her first cut - and a piece of history - at the seventh attempt in the SK Telecom Open in South Korea.

Golf: Door Remains Open for Wie to Play Men in Europe
Michelle Wie may play in a European event next season after the Tour's board rejected calls to stop sponsors offering invitations to female players.

Golf: Wie Disqualified in First Pro Tournament As Sorenstam Wins Unnoticed
16-year-old Michelle Wie was sensationally disqualified after taking an incorrect drop at the Samsung World Championship.

Golf: Wie Charges After Curious Incident of a Bee in a Bush
Seven birdies, no bogeys and one outrageous free drop gave Michelle Wie the best score of her eight-day-old professional career.

Golf: Wie Fights Off the Drawn Claws
Michelle Wie makes her debut as a professional golfer at Palm Springs today aware that her rivals are unlikely to show mercy if she fails to live up to the hype.

The Question: Is Michelle Wie the New Tiger Woods?
Golf: Stephen Moss:Is Michelle Wie the new Tiger Woods?

Golf: Wie to Turn Professional
Golfing prodigy Michelle Wie will today make history, as well as a cool £5.7m, as she turns professional on her way to school.

Golf: Wie's Professional Move Nets Sponsors' Millions
Golfing prodigy Michelle Wie is on the verge of turning professional, a move expected to net her a cool £5.52m in sponsorship and appearance fees.

Golf: Wie to Turn Pro
Talented schoolgirl Michelle Wie is expected to turn professional before her 16th birthday and sign with the William Morris Agency, creator of superstars.

Golf: Wie Finds Going Rough on Links Debut
Michelle Wie battled howling wind and horizontal rain to shoot an admirable 75 in the first round of the women's British Open.

Golf: Wie Reminded to Focus on the Present
Britain's Laura Davies has reminded Michelle Wie to concentrate on winning the Women's Open, before attempting the men's version.

Golf: Wie Could Be in the Dough As First Female in the Deere
Teenage sensation Michelle Wie is on course to become the first female to make the cut at a US PGA Tour event since 1945.

Women's Golf: Creamer Pips Wie As Flavour of Month
18-year-old Paula Creamer has stolen Michelle Wie's title as the prodigy most likely to challenge Annika Sorenstam in the women's game.

Golf: Money Men Want Slice of Wie's Talent
Hawaiian teenage sensation Michelle Wie will be beating off the sponsors with a 3-wood when she eventually decides to turn pro.

Golf: Wie Given Open Go-ahead
Michelle Wie the 15-year-old American teenager, will be allowed to participate in this year's British Open, if she can qualify.

Golf: Michelle Wie Struggles in the Wind
15 year old Michelle Wie found life with the boys tough yesterday as she carded 75 in the first round of the Sony Open in Honolulu.

Golf: Wei too much Michelle
She missed the cut by a shot in Hawaii, but Michelle Wei is still light years from making it on the LPGA Tour, let along the PGA

Golf: Wie Not Allowed to Play in British Open
January 19: Michelle Wie, the 14-year-old golfing sensation, has been thwarted in her plans to try and qualify for this year's Brisith Open.

Golf: Wie Crashes Through Great Divide
American teenager Michelle Wie came within one shot of making the cut at the PGA tour's Sony Open.

Golf: Teenager Wie Makes Mark With Big Boy
January 17: Fourteen-year-old amateur Michelle Wie is exceeding expectations at the Sony Open, except her own.

Golf: Michelle Wie Plays in Sony Open at 14
January 15: At 14 years and with the ability to drive a golf ball 290 yards, Michelle Wie is definitely amongst the top few of the world's most talented sporting teenagers.