...week off, finished at 9 under on the Stonebridge Country Club course, one stroke better than Michele Redman. Danielle Ammaccapane and Jackie Gallagher-Smith were another stroke back at 65, and Suzanne Strudwick and Carri Wood shot 66s. Rookie...
...Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, Tammie Green. 9-Yu Ping Lin, Moira Dunn, Heather Bowie. 9:10-Beth Daniel, Danielle Ammaccapane, Leslie Spalding. 9:20-Nancy Scranton, Hee-Won Han, Kris Tschetter. Noon-Annika Sorenstam, Charlotta...
...tournament for the long-driving 13-year-old. On Saturday, B.J. Wie retracted earlier claims that pro Danielle Ammaccapane pushed his daughter on the No. 14 green, apparently angry over a breach of etiquette. But he stood by statements...
...timing is peculiar. Team Wie endured a bizarre confrontation last year at the Women's Open while playing with Danielle Ammaccapane, who accused them of poor etiquette and berated the teenager in the scoring tent. B.J. Wie accused Ammaccapane...
...ago. Han's closing 70 left her at 7 under for the tournament, with the third member of their playing group, Danielle Ammaccapane, alone in third place at 6 under after a 72. Lorie Kane and Michele Redman tied for fourth, another shot back...
...win the same LPGA tournament three years in a row - shot a 69. Mi Hyun Kim of South Korea was joined at 65 by Danielle Ammaccapane, while rookies Natalie Gulbis and Jung Yeon Lee each shot a 67. Ammaccapane, who played most of her round after...
...one of the last players to finish play, had an eagle and a birdie along with three bogeys in an even-par 72. Danielle Ammaccapane (69) and Laura Diaz (68) were two strokes back at 138, and Pat Hurst (69), Michelle Ellis (71), Wendy...
...she said. "It's a dream come true." The same couldn't be said for 13-year-old Michelle Wie and Danielle Ammaccapane, 37, who exchanged words and accusations after playing together for two days. B.J. Wie, the father and caddie...
...A year ago, it grouped three Women's Amateur Public Links winners, leading to a nasty confrontation with Danielle Ammaccapane and Michelle Wie. This year might have been the cruelest of them all. Playing the first two rounds together are...
...in the season's first major, but marred by a run-in she and her father, B.J. Wie, had with veteran pro Danielle Ammaccapane over several breaches of etiquette at the U.S. Open. Her outings with the men, however, weren't as memorable...