Michelle Wie wins LPGA title

Finally, finally! After four years since she turned pro, 20-year-old, Michelle Wie wins her first ever US LPGA title. The Korean-American golfer fired a three-under par 69 for a two-shot triumph over Paula Creamer at the LPGA’s Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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[Michelle Wie wins Lorena Ochoa Invitational]

Having spent her teens bouncing between tours and continents, Wie, 20, had finally found some stability this season as a full-fledged LPGA rookie. Even before her victory at the penultimate tournament of the year it had been a successful campaign defined by solid results, new friendships and a starring role at the Solheim Cup, during which Wie was overcome by a fist-pumping passion that was utterly foreign for a player who has always worn an icy gameface. The only thing missing was an individual victory, a familiar story for a player, who until Sunday had not won a tournament of any kind since the 2003 U.S. Publinks Amatuer, when she was a 13 year-old with a impossibly perfect swing and endless future.

Back then no one could have imaged another victory would be such a long time coming. But Wie used the many blown chances and missed opportunities as a journey of self-discovery, and along the way the giggly, goofy tween phenom grew into a self-possessed young woman. A few weeks before leaving for Mexico a reflective Wie told me in an exclusive interview, “I feel like I have talent. I know how to play this game. There’s just one last huge hurdle to overcome. I’ve been trying my best to figure it out and I think what it comes down to is I needed to believe in myself a little more. So now when I play I’m putting myself out there more and really putting myself on the line. The stakes are higher for me but I’m okay with that. I’m so focused on winning and to get that victory I have to give it everything I have. There’s no holding back anymore.”

Congrats to Michelle Wie!

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