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LPGA working to re-establish footing
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comThe LPGA Tour seemed to lose its way for a time, following the money instead of keeping its eye on the prize: long-term viability. Acting commissioner Marsha Evans is working to reconnect with the tour's roots to renew interest in women's golf.
Story | Conversation | July 24, 2009Family decisions likely derailed Wie
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comIn a new book about Michelle Wie, Eric Adelson examines her attempt to qualify for the 2006 U.S. Open and how the choices made by her parents might have stifled her chance at history.
Story | Conversation | July 05, 2009Queen Of The Greens
Eric Adelson...It was like, Whatever, just hit the ball." The win earned Kim an invite to her first LPGA event, this month's SBS Open at Turtle Bay. Here we go again, you say? Just another...
Story | Conversation | March 31, 2009For Wie, membership will have its privileges in 2009
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comAfter several years of admittedly feeling like an outsider while playing LPGA Tour events as a nonmember, Michelle Wie earned the right to play in 2009 at Q-school on Sunday. But forgiving and forgetting all the drama of the past few years are two very different things, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2008Given record in biggest events, Wie's first win could have major implications
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comHow will Michelle Wie fare in her first year on the LPGA Tour as a full member? Well, a win is definitely within the realm of possibility. And there's a good chance it will come in 2009's first major, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2008Wie proves again how crucial she is to LPGA Tour's future
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comLove her or hate her -- and many fans seem to fall on the not-so-favorable side of that debate -- Michelle Wie draws eyeballs to women's golf like nearly no one else. That was never more evident than during her 68 on Saturday during the penultimate round at LPGA Tour Q-school, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 05, 2008Wie's 65 reminiscent of her younger self
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comMichelle Wie got back to her roots Thursday. The 19-year-old's 65 at LPGA Tour Q-school not only showed the glimpses of brilliance golf fans witnessed years ago, but it also handed her a share of the 36-hole lead, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2008Three straight birdies shows Wie's resilience at Q-school
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comThe frenzy surrounding Michelle Wie even has her playing partners taking notice. But after her first double bogey Friday at LPGA Tour Q-school, the 19-year-old Wie could have tanked. Instead, she showed a steely resolve and stands just two shots off the lead with 36 holes to play, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2008Wie has only a single blemish in an otherwise impressive first round
Eric Adelson, Special to ESPN.comThe drama that has surrounded Michelle Wie for what seems like forever was noticeably absent Wednesday at Q-school. Her 3-under 69 has her exactly where she wants to be: in line to earn her way onto the LPGA Tour in 2009, writes ESPN.com's Eric Adelson.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2008EDITOR'S PICKS

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