...break 80 in either of the first two rounds of the men's Casio World Open and beat only one player. The senior at Punahou School in Honolulu has gone back to the books for the final month of a tumultuous year, but Wie is eager to get back in...
...motivated to play better this week," she said. What makes these interesting times are her schedule. As a junior at Punahou School in Honolulu, Wie rarely had a chance to play two tournaments in a row, or even two in a month. Now that school...
...which recently decided to give up its summer date on the new PGA Tour schedule that starts in 2007. Wie, a junior at Punahou School in Honolulu, has not made the cut in four starts on the PGA Tour. Her last attempt was in January at the Sony Open...
...with a simple "Good morning" instead of "Hello world." The next Tiger Woods dashed out quickly to get back to Punahou School in time for drawing or Japanese class instead of the driving range. The next Tiger Woods won't be legal to drive...
...notable exception. She will be the only junior at Punahou School who already is a millionaire. Six days before she...and Michelle would spend her final two years at Punahou School before going to college. Wie will not challenge the...
...starts on the LPGA Tour, including all four majors. B.J. Wie said Tuesday that his daughter, a sophomore at Punahou School in Honolulu, has been offered a sponsor's exemption to play the Evian Masters for the second straight year. Meanwhile...
...and Cink each shot 66, and hardly anyone noticed. Almost everyone at Waialae came to watch the 10th-grader from Punahou School try to prove she can play with the boys. Quigley birdied both par 5s, but really made up ground with a chip-in...
...Ireland at Formby, England, on June 13. Also, No. 4 qualifier Stephanie Kono, like Wie a 14-year-old from Punahou School in Honolulu, beat Stephanie Goodare of Houston 5 and 3. The biggest upset was pulled off by Brianna Broderick of...
...making her the youngest winner of a USGA event for adults. It was her biggest victory, although the ninth-grader at Punahou School was even more impressive competing against professionals on the LPGA and PGA Tours. She became the youngest player...
...range at Waialae Country Club to see who was taller. There's no question who's bigger. Wie, a ninth grader at Punahou School, is at the Sony Open on a sponsor's exemption. At 14, she is believed to be the youngest player to compete on...