Michelle Wie must polish her game before CN Canadian Women's Open 2012
American Michelle Wie’s career lies in tatters after she suffered another devastating defeat at the US Women’s Open 2012, as South Korean Na Yeon Choi walked away with her first major title after displaying a solid performance in all the four rounds.
The 22-year-old American has repeatedly admitted that she has endured the toughest spell of her career as she has been winless since her last victory at the CN Canadian Women’s Open in August 2010.
The victory at the CN Canadian Women’s Open 2010 came as a big surprise to many of her critics and rivals, as she was not expected to display such an impressive performance in a field that featured most of the top-ranked LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) stars.
The struggling Wie is going to have another chance to prove her mettle when she faces rivals at the 2012 CN Canadian Women’s Open — a tournament where she cut her rivals down to size nearly two years ago.
No matter how bad the American star may be playing in the current season, she is a living proof that anything can happen on the LPGA tournaments — just like she did in the 2010 season.
During the year in which Wie won her last tournament, her game looked completely solid, as she made balanced putts. Her strength was stunning because she stood her ground till the final moment at the CN Canadian Women’s Open 2010.
Analysts said that the young star amazed just about everyone with her impressive putting skills, and this was what helped her stay out of trouble.
They said that Wie might have been through the toughest spell of her career, but she has managed to refine her strokes and swing, as she is hitting the ball well.
Experts said that the American prodigy was expected to become a star performer, given her solid start in her pro career back in 2005, but it looks like the LPGA titan has been robbed of her trademark resilience lately.
Critics say that the professional golfer has fallen from the grace, as she has been more of a media personality than a golfer. Having been in the spotlight for a long time and blessed with the ability to gain sponsors, Wie now needs to revamp her game in order to move ahead in professional golf.
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