Michelle Cards an 80 to Miss Cut at Legends Reno-Tahoe
Michelle Wie will always remember the 8th hole at the Legends Reno-Tahoe golf tournament. This is the hole she carded a quintuple bogey (do pros even do that?!) to put her way out of contention for making the cut at the Legends Reno-Tahoe PGA tournament.
Its interesting to note that pga.com blogged every move Michelle made on Thursday and Friday. Talk about being under pressure. How many golfers have a blogger following them around on every hole, documenting the entire time frame of your round with comments after each shot you make?
The crowds were huge though for Michelle. They never stop coming out to see her play, even though she never really does much of anything golf-wise to warrant it. It would be interesting to hear what the PGA players say in the locker room about the Michelle Wie circus going on within their home turf. Most probably wonder when it will end.
Anyway, below is an example of the blow by blow action that the PGA website covered for Michelle. Is it any wonder with the crowds and the hoopla that Michelle keeps getting these exemption invitations? Until the interest stops, the exemptions will keep coming - even if its playing with the men.
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5:14 p.m. — As Michelle left the final green, someone in the crowd yelled, “Thanks for coming, Michelle!” The crowd erupted one last time.
She’s not in a good mood, but she flashed a smile and a wave. It’s hard not to root for her. Despite posting an 8-over 80 today to finish her 36 holes at 9-over 153, she played really well for 35 holes. It would be a shame if she’s remembered for that one bad one.
She has to improve her iron play and her chipping to compete at this highest level, but she has a lot of game, especially for someone who’s still so young. And what she does for a crowd, for a tournament, is incredible.
Thank you all for reading, for your feedback, and for loving the game. It’s been a blast. See you next week at the PGA Championship at Oakland Hills.
5:00 p.m. — Last hole. Huge gallery awaits on the par-5 ninth. I bet the gallery isn’t this big on Sunday.
I feel bad for Michelle. She played great golf this week, but a lot of people will look at that quintuple bogey one hole ago last hole or her total score today and smirk. She doesn’t deserve that.
With no chance to make the cut, this is going to be her final hole. She goes for the green in two and puts her second in the greenside bunker.
The murmurs are going through the crowd as the standard bearer walks by. There is a platoon of security off the green waiting to walk her to the scoring tent.
She blast out to eight feet.
Did I say this gallery was big? People are running over to see her putt.
She drains the birdie to end her tournament and the crowd gives her a long cheer. They love her here.
Get the entire blogged round here
August 14th, 2008 at 8:14 pm
Michelle Wie will clearly not finish with a top two at the Canadian Open this week and she’ll be forced to go to Q-School. However, I’m predicting that Michelle will refuse to go to Q-School, something she feels is demeaning to her and the talent she feels she has. What she will do is get her agents to determine how many early season exemptions she could garner in 2009, so she can try to earn her card next year with a win or finish high enough in the money. With this strategy, she’ll avoid 2008 Q-School and get a tour card during the year in 2009, if she can perform. I’ve grown weary of Michelle and her attitude about her professional career and will put money on it that she’ll never attend Q-School this year, or any year of her life.