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  1. espnw -- Morgan Pressel jumps five spots up Solheim list

    Mechelle Voepel

    Standing 15th in Solheim points at the start of the LPGA Championship, Morgan Pressel jumped to 10th with her tie-for-third finish.

    Story | Conversation | June 10, 2013
  2. espnW -- Michelle Wie makes some noise Saturday with a 68

    Mechelle Voepel

    After opening with a 4-over 76 in the LPGA Championship, Michelle Wie comes back strong Saturday with a second-round 68.

    Story | Conversation | June 08, 2013
  3. espnw -- American Morgan Pressel holds two-shot LPGA Championship...

    Mechelle Voepel

    Morgan Pressel, who last won in 2008, maintains a two-shot lead -- with No. 1 Inbee Park in the hunt -- as the LPGA Championship heads for a 36-hole final day.

    Story | Conversation | June 08, 2013
  4. Phenom Lydia Ko paired with her idol, Michelle Wie

    Mechelle Voepel

    The youngest player to win an LPGA event, Lydia Ko, is grouped with a former teen phenom, her idol Michelle Wie.

    Story | Conversation | June 05, 2013
  5. espnw -- At 15, Lydia Ko is center of attention

    Melissa Isaacson

    Lydia Ko, a 15-year-old with a swing to die for, has players and analysts marveling about her talent and ease with which she plays the game.

    Story | Conversation | April 04, 2013
  6. 2013 LPGA Kraft Nabisco Championship -- Solheim captain: College ...

    Melissa Isaacson

    The success of Stacy Lewis is exhibit No. 1 for why Solheim Cup captain Meg Mallon wants young players to attend college before joining the LPGA.

    Story | Conversation | April 02, 2013
  7. Out of nowhere, Michelle Wie in contention

    Michelle Wie silences the critics, at least temporarily, with one of the best rounds ever in an Open.

    Story | Conversation | July 06, 2012
  8. Michelle Wie is focusing on golf, even it means leaving her life ...

    Molly Knight

    At age 13, Michelle Wie became the youngest player to make an LPGA cut. Now, for the first time in her career, Michelle Wie is concentrating solely on golf, even if it means leaving her life in Hawaii behind, writes Molly Knight in ESPN The Magazine

    Story | Conversation | May 29, 2012
  9. Elliott -- It's been a confounding journey for Michelle Wie

    Mick Elliott

    Completing her coursework at Stanford is a big accomplishment, but many wonder if Michelle Wie will fulfill her potential on the golf course.

    Story | Conversation | March 28, 2012
  10. Solheim Cup -- Europe reclaims Cup with dramatic win over U.S.

    Lewine Mair

    The final day of matches started and ended with bad news for the Americans, who lost the Solheim Cup to Europe 15-13.

    Story | Conversation | September 25, 2011
  11. Inside The Ropes -- Michelle Wie hopes to repeat success in Canad...

    Mick Elliott

    Her Canadian Women's Open win last year is one of her two LPGA titles, but since then she has struggled.

    Story | Conversation | August 24, 2011
  12. Inside the Ropes -- Michelle Wie shoots back

    Mick Elliott

    To critics of her performance and her focus on golf, Wie says she's trying her hardest and has no regrets.

    Story | Conversation | July 20, 2011
  13. LPGA Championship - Kerr, Wie, Lincicome draw a crowd

    Mick Elliott

    The day's glamour group is more tease than please on the opening day of the LPGA Championship. Kerr and Wie shoot even par, Lincicome 2-over.

    Story | Conversation | June 23, 2011
  14. LPGA Inside the Ropes -- Cristie Kerr, Yani Tseng top ShopRite fi...

    Mick Elliott

    The LPGA tour stop kicks off a three-week summer stretch on U.S. soil. It has attracted a star-studded field, with 96 of the top 100 players on the money list, including five winners from this season.

    Story | Conversation | June 02, 2011
  15. No snooze? You lose!

    Natalie Gingerich Mackenzie

    You can get stronger, faster, and leaner while you sleep.

    Story | Conversation | June 01, 2011
  16. Women in the Pros -- Women on the PGA Tour a challenge

    Sandra Harwitt

    From Babe Didrikson Zaharias to Annika Sorenstam and Michelle Wie, women have played in men's tournaments with limited success. To put it bluntly, men have more power and that's a huge advantage.

    Story | Conversation | May 14, 2011