To be fair, Pat, she's what? 20 years old?
Two Tour events by 20 could be viewed as a pretty good achievement, depending how you spin it!
Scott:
It's a nice achievement for the average ladies golfer...but Wie was never supposed to be average! When she was a teenager playing on the PGA Tour she was supposed to be the next coming of Tiger Woods, best women's golfer ever, etc... My point is only that she hasn't lived up to the overall hype...yet. I hope she keeps making putts and can pull a few more wins together!
Pat:
I think the issue with Wie is two-fold -- she was enormously successful, at a very young age, in various non-Tour events (like the Public Links, her home state Open), and then had some really good showings in women's majors (like the Nabisco), again at a very young age. The notion that she hasn't been "successful" is, to me, a crock (see my reply #34 on this thread:
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,45040.0/The second issue is that her early success, at a very young age, created enormous expectations -- not just the media, but on a Tour starved for some publicity and success stories, and golf fans generally -- and led to (I think) getting some very bad advice (as a non-adult) from presumably parents, agents and hangers-on about playing men's Tour events, chasing appearance fee money, and trying to show she could compete with both the guys and women. And she suffered a pretty serious injury, particularly for a golfer, to her wrist, which didn't help matters.
I'm of the view she may have turned the corner, and I think two things have helped -- participating in, and being part of a winning team, at the Solheim Cup, where she was the best player for three days on both squads (
http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,41143.0/); and, enrolling in college (Stanford), which is a pretty normal thing for kids her age to do.
I think if she continues to stay healthy, work on parts of her game that need it (short game, putting), and stays focused on the LPGA, she'll win a lot in the coming years.