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Michelle Wie visited Golf Channel on Thursday to discuss topics ranging from her goals for the season and unique putting stance to balancing golf with life off the course. Add favorite players, teams, ...
Michelle Wie is no stranger to tinkering with her putting, but even for her, her most recent idea is pretty out there. The origins of the idea came from the one that preceded it. After ...
She's turning heads again this season with a strange new putting stance in which she bends her body in a 90 degree angle to get her head out over the ball. You can see the video above.
LPGA golfer Michelle Wie has debuted a new putting stance this year, and it's turning heads, to say the least. Wie, who has been struggling on the greens, now bends over at the waist to form a ...
Now comes Wie's new putting stance. Sort of. OK, not really. Anyway, with a nod to her real hunched-over, that-can't-feel-good-after-18-holes setup, Wie tweeted out a photo of a new version she ...
Michelle Wie may have an unusual putting stroke, but it works for her. The popular Stanford grad is just two shots off the lead at the LPGA’s U.S. season-opening event in Phoenix.
AimPoint putting is all the rage in golf, and ahead of the U.S. Women's Open, Michelle Wie West explained the benefits of the system.
In an episode of Golf, Mostly, Michelle Wie West shared the self pep-talk that helped her win the 2014 U.S. Women's Open.
In her defense, we're also at a loss for words when trying to describe our putting stroke. Of course, we're not shooting 65s, either. Wie enters Friday just one stroke back of the leaders.
Michelle Wie is having one heck of a season. The 24-year-old already has two wins in 2014 including her first ever major, taking the Women's U.S. Open at Pinehurst by two shots over Stacy Lewis ...
The golfing world has rallied around Michelle Wie West following comments made by Donald Trump’s former lawyer Rudy Giuliani “objectifying” the five-time LPGA Tour winner.