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| Re: Michelle Wie - Sideshow I think her advisors need to have a look at where she is going. It is without doubt that she would benefit massively from playing successfully at collegiate level and in more LPGA "normal" events but the lure of dollar from making a cut in any mens event seems to be the big challenge. Her technical ability isnt really in doubt but she isnt learning to win at any level which would increase her mental/competitive strength. What will her achievement really be when she makes a cut in a minor tour event and finishes joint 45th? The novelty applause of being a 6ft 14 yr old who can smash a driver 300yds has gone and been replaced by an expectant audience wanting her to come up with the goods and win some events. I'm sure once she gets her 1st win more will follow swiftly but I think she has a much longer path before it happens. Re: younger players developing in line with expectation - this happens in most sports and isnt always down to size/strength, its often the mental side that does not grow at the same pace. Even with the best early intentions how many just get fed up of the daily grind that takes away their initial pleasure of just playing the sport? |
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| Re: Michelle Wie - Sideshow I hated to see her choke on 17, 18. I would like to see her try and get through Q-school. Thats always been the only proof, needed to play. She has been close to making cuts on the pga, IF she keeps trying she will make cuts and ge used to the way it works. IF she gives up on the pga like annika, then she can go compete with annika and they can share 1st, 2nds all year. im sure she will win next year on lpga. and still get a hs deploma. lol. shes pro before any of us. Dam impressive to me. g
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Generally I agree with the developing thing, but I totally disagree with the handicap thing. In golf, assuming they're honest about their handicap, and that they're submitting ALL their scores, then I would take a +3 player over a 10, too. It's the easiest and most visible indicator of your golfing ability.
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In matchplay? Over a couple if rounds of strokeplay? Makes a huge difference what the format is... |