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Many people have dreams, but do any of
them have dreams as large as Michelle Wie? The 22-year-old Wie is an American professional golfer on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and is set to graduate Stanford
University this month. Wie’s dream was not to play on the LPGA
Tour like other female golfers, but to play in the PGA and Masters.
Many have played in The
Masters, but none have been female. Wie had the dream to play in The Masters
and become a full fledged PGA Tour card carrying member since the seventh
grade. Wie’s pursue to chase after her dreams inspired many others to not give
up on theirs.
At the age of four, Wie was introduced to golf by her
father Byung-Wook “B.J." Wie, who emmigrated to the USA
from South Korea .
Besides coaching her daughter, B.J. Wie also often served as his daughters
caddy. Not long after starting golf, she could drive the ball 100 yards, and
by the time she was 12, Wie could drive the ball more than 300
yards.
As she advanced toward her goals, she also broke many records on the way. As early as age 10, she broke the record by became the youngest qualifier of USGA Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. Soon she had more victories and shattered more records for youngest ever in almost every category of golf in
Though Wie have not reached any of her dreams yet, she
continues to improve. Many have faith that she will one day fulfill her dreams
and break more barriers in golf.
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