- Photo gallery
A series of 16 photos, including tournament shots, off-course moments and one or two behind-the-scenes pictures.
- Profile interview
A short Q&A from when she was 11. Covers various aspects of her golf and thoughts about the future.
- Quick 18 with amateur Michelle Wie
March, 2004 feature at LPGA.com, where she answers a bunch of questions about such things as dealing with fame, her height, school, practising, her future and more.
- Ready or not....here she comes
September 2005 article by John Hawkins which predicts Wie will turn pro in a matter of days and examines the likely nature of the various endorsement and management deals struck. There's a lot of details on the negotiations and thought processes involved, some of which is inevitably suppposition. And also analysis of her position in the sport and future prospects.
- She's a pro now, ready or not
A little different from the thousands of "Michelle Wie turns pro" articles that sprang up in October, 2005. This one presents about a dozen extensive quotes from other golf stars about her talent, character, goals and future in the game.
- Swing sequence: Michelle Wie
Long article on her swing off the tee, featuring photo sequences, her own commentary and an analysis by David Leadbetter.
- Turning pro on video
Site registration is required (free) but you can view a video clip of her press conference on October 5th, 2005 and announcement she was turning professional. Elsewhere at the site (you'll have to search for it) there's a second clip of her taking questions from the golf press.
- Watching Wie
A web diary with related news, article summaries, links and commentary. Excellent resource.
- Wie misses cut by one
Story of the second round of the 2004 Sony Open, where she almost made the cut, but did shoot the lowest score ever posted by a woman in a PGA Tour event (or any professional "men's" tournament for that matter).
- Wie, 15, turns pro
The Associated Press report of decision day, describing the October 2005 press conference and endorsement package, estimated at some $10 million a year. Also includes some views from Tiger Woods and a review of her accomplishments.
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