Wie, 18, hasn't ruled out possibly playing in a men's event in Asia at the end of next year, the reports said.
Wie's coach, David Leadbetter, said she will focus on regaining her old form after a terrible 2007, CBSSports.com reported.
"I think she just wants to reestablish herself," Leadbetter said, the Web site reported. "Obviously, after such a terrible year, her biggest goal needs to be getting her form and confidence back. You do that brick by brick."
Wie earned just $23,024 in 2007 on the LPGA Tour. She will focus on rebuilding her game, confidence and reputation, CBSSports.com reported.
"She's got to eat a bit of humble pie," Leadbetter said, the Web site reported. "She knows she has to prove herself all over again. And she's OK with that."
Wie earned just $23,024 in 2007 on the LPGA Tour. She will focus on rebuilding her game, confidence and reputation, CBSSports.com reported.
"She's got to eat a bit of humble pie," Leadbetter said, the Web site reported. "She knows she has to prove herself all over again. And she's OK with that."
Courtesy: MSNBC
5 comments:
Whoa! Michelle Wie looks hot in that picture. Is she 18 yet?
Wow! about time she got her mind/game back in order....but, i don't think Leadbetter is the way. She needs to 'regress' back o her swing/game of 3-4 yrs. ago.
She is a talent, took the fame for granted and needs to stop, focus and get back in the zone. Or else, pau hana.
PS looking hot can only take you so far.........she is a great golfer. Think w your oda head brah.
I agree with Pops on this one, golf is a mental game. We all want to see her do good but. . .David Duval is a classic example.
Her swing is too quick, that's why she hurt her wrists in the first place chasing the men.
Leadbetter not a good fit, coached Nick Price. . .after Price won his two majors, went downhill from there.
She still can't putt, who is her putting coach. . .Leadbetter's wife.
I wish Michelle luck, the cards are stacked against her.
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