
Michelle Wie is hoping a Hawaii stop on the LPGA Tour will help her turnaround a lackluster season.
She’s 91st in the world ranking after breaking 70 only once in 18 rounds so far this season. She’s coming off a season-best tie for 41st two weeks ago in the Kraft Nabisco Championship — after starting the tournament with an apology from Annika Sorenstam for being quoted as saying the former child prodigy hasn’t shown the talent that initially made her a star.
And ahead of a press conference to open the LPGA Lotte Championship, organisers planned to bring five players – including the world’s top three – to introduce the tournament to reporters. But not Wie.
Still, the 23-year-old Stanford graduate says it’s nice to be home, where she’s more relaxed.
“There’s nothing like coming back home,” Wie told The Associated Press on Tuesday after finishing a pro-am round with four amateurs at 7 under in a scramble format.
Wie grew up in Honolulu, just a few miles east of the Ko Olina Golf Club, where the LPGA Lotte Championship is in its second year.