PGA Tour: Can (Or Should) a Woman Ever Break onto the Men's Golf Circuit?
By Phil Oscarson (Photo: Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
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Wie's Leaderboard Charge Is a Win for Her Sport
by Richard Langford
Michelle Wie is the Tiger Woods of women's golf. She doesn't have the titles—which is disappointing for her—but for her sport, it is of little consequence. She is the talent/player/persona that is going to move the golf needle... Read More »
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US Women's Open Day 2 Leaderboard,
by Karla Villegas Gama
The second round of the U.S. Women's Open is over and there were some surprises, comebacks and chokes. Everything is set for the weekend at Kohler , Wisconsin, and there's absolutely no way to miss the best golfers battling to hoist the trophy... Read More »
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Michelle Wie Not Consistent Enough to Win US Open
by Ryan Rudnansky
Michelle Wie shot a six-under 66 in the second round of the U.S. Women's Open on Friday. It was her lowest round ever at the U.S. Open by three strokes... Read More »
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LPGA Tour Needs Wie to Play Well
by David Kindervater
Michelle Wie is to the LPGA Tour what Tiger Woods is to the PGA Tour. If Wie is on top of her game—if she's playing well and consistently positioning her name on the top ... Read More »
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LPGA Tour 2012: 5 Women That Could Challenge Yani Tseng at the Kraft Nabisco
by Fred Altvater
Yani Tseng has won four of the last eight women’s major championships. She has won three of the first five LPGA tournaments of 2012, and has been the No. 1 ranked player for 59 weeks... Read More »
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