She just has to toughen up and stop crying after she plays below her expectations. Granted, she's only 15-years-old, but she needs that mental and emotional toughness to win in golf. It'll be interesting to follow her development, but if I hear or read another "cute" pun of her last name, I'm gonna go ballistic.
Here's just a small sampling of the headlines that I'm talking about:
- "Teen's round a Wie bit short"
- "Big Easy Shares Billing with Big Wiesy"
- "Wie-Markable"
- "Should Wie stay or should Wie pro?"
- "Wie-kend Off"
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Using "Big Wiesy" is so 2004, not to many using that this year. Thank Goodness.
She sure gives people alot to talk about that's for sure. Especially on most golf boards/forums.
UnbeWIEvable amount of comments. :D
Right up there with Tiger.
One more thing there are guys that cry, or darn close to it, when they lose a tourney or miss a cut. I have seen them. And some cry when they when.
WIEmotions are a good thing.
I don't think wie can take any more!
-- Tom G
Out of curiousity, what was the last event she entered that she won and who was her competition. Or does that not matter when the old marketing machine is really all that needs to run...
Well, it's very likely that Wie will be a huge marketing draw. However, I doubt golf companies will pay big money. I doubt she will have much influence on golf equipment buying patterns.
Wie-kend off is a good one. That's funny. One hackneyed phrase that is far worse is adding -gate as a suffix to any sad excuse for a scandal. It doesn't wieven make sense.
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