Jim:
A little off-track for a moment, but don't forget there was a lot of resentment toward Tiger in fall '96 and even through his win at the Western in the summer of '97 (post-Masters, the one where the ropes came down and thousands of fans followed him down the fairway) -- for many of the same reasons cited here. He'd lined up a bunch of endorsement money early, had what was perceived as over-bearing parents (though not in the league of the Wies, from all reports), had won the SI sportsman-of-the-year thing the year before, his demeanor on the course (confidence bordering on arrogance), sponsor's exemptions, et al. I recall a Faxon quote in which he suggested that Tiger ought to tone it down a bit, because he wasn't going to win everything out there, due to how tough and demanding and good the Tour was. Of course, that resentment was fairly quickly replaced by universal admiration -- I think even the most jaded guys on Tour know they are in the presence of something other-worldly with Tiger.
If there is resentment toward Wie (which I wouldn't doubt), I'm guessing it's tied in part to her lack of wins/success compared to the attention she gets (press, exemptions, from overbearing parents...) I don't know if anyone on the LPGA Tour resents Creamer, but she's not much older than Wie, and represents a pretty good contrast to Wie in how a really talented player can succeed and build a foundation for a great career while they are still quite young.