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05-13-2006 10:04 AM #91Originally Posted by Colby
Would her playing a career with lots of money/2nd,3rd finishes but no wins would be satisfactory to you?
Equivalent would be, lets pretend you were a sens fan, would actually making it thru one series this yr only to lose in 2nd round be any more satisfying? Not taste bitter?
As my friend always says, "2nd place is a first place loser"."Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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05-13-2006 11:24 AM #92They are in essence men's tours.
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05-13-2006 11:35 AM #93
I love women, no problem with them golfing against the men. Said so before. Just like them to earn it.
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05-13-2006 12:11 PM #94
So why do you feel the criteria should be harder on them than the men? Lots of men get exemptions with a lesser record than Michelle and Michele has the attention of the masses. She gets to play.
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05-13-2006 12:45 PM #95
Less credentials Dan? Like who?
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05-13-2006 01:26 PM #96
The point is you don't need any credentials to get an exemption. I have no intention of wasting time reserching players who were given exemptions with accomplishments less than Michelle. You know they exist in good numbers. Your objections to her playing are strong, and IMHO no amount of debate is really going to influence your opinion.
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05-13-2006 01:32 PM #97
Soon as she wins an LPGA event, the debate of whether she deserves an exemption for an event or two will end.
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05-13-2006 01:43 PM #98
I am sure none of the men who recieved exemptions in the past had to win an LPGA event (or any event) first.
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05-13-2006 01:50 PM #99
Without knowing who they are and their resume, I can't comment on that. They were given the exemption for a reason other then being a circus attraction to bring in more money, that's all I can be sure of.
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05-13-2006 02:12 PM #100
I would expect that the primary goal of all exemptions is to attract some attention. Usually they are less rewarding than getting someone with the draw Wie has.
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05-13-2006 02:13 PM #101Without knowing who they are and their resume, I can't comment on that.
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05-13-2006 02:22 PM #102
You know I meant the "(or any event)" Mr. Cheeky!
If Van De Velde had his way, he'd have an LPGA major by now.Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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05-13-2006 02:27 PM #103
Lol
I think he wanted to make your point for you!
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05-13-2006 06:48 PM #104Originally Posted by fundonny
Nothing, that's what.www.chapeaunoirgolf.com
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05-13-2006 10:30 PM #105Originally Posted by sharkhark
There are very few men in the Top 125 of the PGA Tour who will ever win a tournament. Yet they continue to play year after year making hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. Why don't they all just give up and let Tiger, Phil, Ernie and VJ play exhibitions for lots of money? They all get minimum money from the league, and they all pretty much have a sponsor or two. None of them are hurting.
2nd place making a few hundred is pretty sweet.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-14-2006 06:14 AM #106
I don't think Wie would ever finish in the top 15 of a PGA tournament, except maybe the BC Open. She would make more money playing full time on the LPGA.
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05-14-2006 07:10 AM #107Originally Posted by fundonny
http://forum.ottawagolf.com/showpost...9&postcount=75
And on the LPGA, she is one woman star amongst many. It's not the top golf Tour in the world, and Wie wants to play on the top Tour.
If she is allowed to play on the Tour, why don't you just let her try, and when she fails, then you can stand up and gloat about how she never had a chance, you know, kick her when she is down. She is doing nothing wrong except make some men uncomfortable with her wanting to play on the PGA Tour, which is acceptable under the by-laws of the PGA Tour.
She's steadily making progress in her golf career. Is it moving forward the way that Donny wants? No. It's moving forward the way Michelle Wie wants, and that is all that matters. She's played in some PGA events, and even made the cut at an International PGA event. And this at 16 years of age. As she matures and gets better, she should have more and more accomplishments. She has set some goals, and is moving towards those goals as she sees fit, and as is permitted by the rules of the various agencies. She can't play amateur events anymore, and is restricted to the number of LPGA events she can play, so where does she play? Professional events that she gets invited to.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-14-2006 09:33 AM #108
Your missing my point colby. I am not saying it is wrong for michelle wie to not want to win. I am not saying she can't play a lifetime of tournaments with no wins. Many good golfers have.
-My point is, you either want to win or you want to just show up for a cheque.
Its two different choices.
At the track I always bet to win, never to show.
-Doing these stunts like trying for a mens pga cut are not going to get her a win. If she wants to finish dead last like she just did in asia, all power to her.
-All the supporters don't get the strong irritation felt by wienaysayers. If she had won a few times like annika, I would support her, like I did when annika tried.
-But someone who has a mediocre amateur career compared to most female golfers, going out against men? bigger stronger faster?
-If there wasn't a male advantage they would allow men to play lpga. They don't. theres a reason.
-Its kinda like a baseball player trying out for the jays with virtually no triple AAA or double AA experience. Skipping over the lpga to go against men.
Ain't gonna get a win. A cut? eventually, probably. A win?"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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05-14-2006 10:09 AM #109
Exactly. Like I've mentioned, it all depends what she wants her legacy to be.
Will her being the highest female earner (whatever she makes when she gets an exemption and makes the cut) on the PGA Tour make her the best female golfer in the world? Or will winning 25% of the LPGA schedule every year make her the best female golfer in the world? She could either be the Tiger Woods of the LPGA or a journeyman on the PGA/Nationwide/Asian Tour who happens to be a woman.Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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05-14-2006 10:27 AM #110
Imagine how many tournaments Tiger would have won had he only played on the Hooters Tour. It's all about winning, right?
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05-14-2006 10:38 AM #111
Tiger's winning the best tournaments he CAN win, there's no grander stage for him. Michelle should win the best tournament SHE CAN win which is on the grandest stage for her and her equals (LPGA).
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05-14-2006 11:43 AM #112Originally Posted by fundonny
Sharkhawk, I guess I did miss your point. As I have been trying to say is that only Michelle truely knows what Michelle wants. Quotes from daddy or former coaches, etc, I generally disregard.
And I really don't care whether she plays or not, whether she wins or not. I really feel that the PGA Tour is for the best golfers. If she can make the grade and stay on the Tour in a capacity that satisfies her, then great! I won't necessarily follow her every move, in fact I tend to watch very little golf, but that's another rant. But I bet there will be millions of women who start to tune into things cheering on possibly the only female on the PGA Tour.
And that means ratings increase, earnings increase, more $$$$ all around. And that is what the PGA Tour is really interested in. Us bickering on the merits of a 16 year old girl is really a moot point that fills in when the weather is too crappy to golf!It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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05-14-2006 06:45 PM #113
Fair enough colby. Cheers.
"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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05-16-2006 06:51 AM #114
Michelle is sponsored by Omega, who is also sponsoring the European Masters. Guess what? She got an exemption. LOL
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05-16-2006 03:30 PM #115
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