Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Here's the deal. She is restricted to a limited number of LPGA events because of her age. She played in them and top 5'd them all. As one of the commentators observed Thursday, it's not like she's begging sponsors to get exemptions into these Tour events. She puts 20,000 extra spectators in when she's playing.
This week's event was not a great pick for her because it is one of the longest on Tour. She is a great talent and one day will make a cut, maybe even contend. But not for a while. Probably she needs to cool it on the PGA events. Maybe give Q School a try. But finishing dead last and missing cuts by 20 strokes is not really doing anything for her.
She looks fantastic though.
Part of that is her doing. She has purposely not petitioned the LPGA Commissioner for early entry, and if she had they would probably welcome a draw of her stature with open arms.Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Here's the deal. She is restricted to a limited number of LPGA events because of her age.
Agree, and because some sponsors are chomping at the bit (both for the PGA and some LPGA events) it's been a big reason she hasn't petitioned the LPGA to get full playing status. Plus, lest we forget, she has to devote a fair amount of time to High School.As one of the commentators observed Thursday, it's not like she's begging sponsors to get exemptions into these Tour events. She puts 20,000 extra spectators in when she's playing.
True, the length was tough on her. But she knew the course well, had played on it 3-4 times/yr for the past two years. People thought the familiarity might make the difference but the length (combined with her poor putting) did her in.This week's event was not a great pick for her because it is one of the longest on Tour.
After two rounds of the 84 Lumber Classic she trailed the leaders by 23 strokes, but "only" missed the cut by 13 strokes (she was +14, cutline was +1). But I agree, missing the cut by a substantial margin like that, combined with coming in absolute last two tournaments in a row, cannot be helping her psyche. She's young, she'll rebound, but that stuff causes damage. And combine that, regardless of placing near the top, with never having won on the LPGA....finishing dead last and missing cuts by 20 strokes is not really doing anything for her.
Positively. Undeniably. Emphatically.She looks fantastic though.
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
"But finishing dead last and missing cuts by 20 strokes is not really doing anything for her."
I don't see how you can say that categorically.
She may be learning things about golf, and men, and herself, and the media/business that she wouldn't learn in other ways.
I don't see a problem with bringing up a player from AAA in baseball to the majors, giving them a shot, then sending them back down for more work and learning.
As long as she is learning, and growing, and not screwing up here game (the mental aspect too) I am all for it.
Quote from Magna:
or maybe she'll continue to be a bust having never won a single tournament on the LPGA tour. But, oh yeah, she still looks mighty fine.
Quote from TM_Direct:
...Ohh..and you forgot to mention she's a multi millionaire and probably made more in endorsements then any other woman in the LPGA this year or damn close to it...
Quote from sim03:
Apparently, she's set her sights on becoming the Anna Kournikova of golf.