Matt,
I appreciate the answer and don't have any problem with it. I believe one can be a Michelle Wie supporter and still acknowledge the mistakes she has made. But it's her right to make them (unless it is really true that the Dad is pulling all the strings--I hope not).
I just have a low tolerance for people sitting on the sidelines overly criticizing players who are actually in the arena (remember the old Teddy Roosevelt quote), not to mention overly criticizing teenage girls.
I think the system will decide if the Wie camp has taken it too far--specifically, the sponsor's exemptions into men's events are drying up and I'm sure that the next one will be hard to come by unless it is in Asia or Europe. Even the Sony Open has cut her off (for now).
But just wait until she wins her first LPGA event, her first major, etc. All of the offers to play with the men will come back and she'll undoubtedly mix those in. And one of these times if she actually makes the cut, everyone will make a huge deal out of that, and I'm sure she won't stop until she gets it done.
Bottom line--she's going to do it her way and again I say let her do it.
Oh, and for those who say she hasn't done anything on the pro level, see below...
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Trivia question: who has the most top-5 finishes in major championships?
1) Michelle Wie
2) Morgan Pressel, Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis combined
3) The current #3, #4, and #5 ranked women players in the world combined
4) Justin Rose, Luke Donald and Ian Poulter combined
5) Adam Scott, Geoff Ogilvy, Stuart Appleby, Robert Allenby, Aaron Baddeley, and Rod Pampling combined
6) Stewart Cink and Steve Stricker--both top-10 in the world--combined
7) Lee Westwood and John Daly combined
Sorry--that's a trick question. The answer is 6 top-5's in each case. (Did I mention that Michelle Wie is still a teenager?)
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BTW Michelle Wie has had 4 top-5 finishes in a row in LPGA majors (all as an amateur). Do you know who else has done that? Annika Sorenstam (once), Joanne Carner (8 in a row once, 5 in a row another time), Pat Bradley (6 in a row, once), Betsy King (5 in a row, once), Lorena Ochoa (once).
Here are some LPGA Hall of Famers who haven't done it: Karrie Webb, Se Ri Pak, Nancy Lopez, Juli Inkster, Amy Alcott, Beth Daniel
I couldn't find data for other Hall of Fame members (there are only 25), but when you start doing things as a 16-year-old amateur that at least 1/4 of Hall of Famers haven't done, I think you've earned the right to try to do things your way and take advantage of whatever opportunities are offered to you.