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Sorry, I went to school in WV and I'm an old man...so things may have changed there in the last 20 years. As far as sports go, I played on the HS team in 9th grade even though I didn't attend the HS. Edit: Most 9th graders when I was in school played on the Junior High team. I think there were 3 of us that played on the HS team. Last edited by Bee : 05-16-2006 at 03:25 PM. |
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Actually, 9th grade in most states is considered to be part of high school, i.e. part of the credits one earns towards a 4 year HS diploma. Where the students are physically located (in many cases, the middle school) is immaterial - 9th grade is high school.
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05-16-2006, 03:29 PM | #107 | |
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I don't think she can play full time on the women's circuit yet because of their age limit, so she's getting into the tournaments she can, including men's tournaments, for the time being. |
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05-16-2006, 03:31 PM | #108 | |
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I am assuming she has been playing in all these tournament on Sponsor Exemptions. Last edited by IwasHere : 05-16-2006 at 03:33 PM. |
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05-16-2006, 03:32 PM | #109 | |
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I promise you that a LARGE MAJORITY of VA is 9-12 is HS... And I would come just short of promising you that is true for the rest of the US.
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Do you have any additional information on the age limit and the rules surrounding it? If what you say is true, it does add an interesting wrinkle to the situation. |
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Ok, I'll hold off on the response then. I've tried to explain where I think some of the negativity comes from, and where I think she might be hurting her career, and most responses come back as "I don't see why you hate her for wanting to play with men". That frustrates me a bit because it misses the point so completely. |
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I'm pretty sure the heated argument over middle school grades will age well. Check back in a few months. |
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Actually, the entire state is considered to be in high school starting in 9th grade, regardless of what the district calls the building their classes are housed in - http://www.pen.k12.va.us/2plus4in2004/faq.shtml. In fact, IWasHere, I bet that your state's rules are the same - 9th graders are taking high school classes, earning credits towards their high school diploma. Just because they happen to be housed in the building called the middle school in your district, does not mean they are not high schoolers.
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And I still fail to see how most of this holds true. Her fan base is huge. Yeah, some people hate her guts, but most of those people don't understand the game of golf. This idea that everyone is in a box and there is only one way to do things is baffling to me. Who is to say playing with the men isn't HELPING her career? Even though she hasn't won on the LPGA tour, she has played exceptionally well. We aren't talking about a young golfer trying to make some cuts and being overmatched. We are talking about a kid who is consistently finishing in the top five of majors. Her goal is to play with the men eventually. I have no idea if she'll make it or not, but I don't see what the problem is with her playing in some mens events now to get experience. In fact, I think now is the perfect time. The expectations are low, the money is high, and the experience could prove to be invaluable down the road. As for burnout, that's always possible, no matter what way she goes about this. It's possible with anyone. If it happens to her, she'll have a nice amount of cash in the bank and will be able to live the second part of her life well taken care of. The reality is that she probably won't burn out. No idea what's going to happen on the men's circuit for Wie, but she's likely going to dominate the women's tour for the next twenty years. |
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At this point, I'm saying that it may not help her career and may actually hurt it. I could be very wrong as I have no great experience in this area, but that is my current stance. Being a mostly sports-related message board, it is still proper to debate sports issues, right? Or is it bad form to debate a sports issue dealing with a girl? Quote:
So are you disagreeing with my post explaining why I think this may stunt her development, or did you not read it? I don't think her trying to compete with men is a problem, per se, but I do worry that it could be bad for her development. Quote:
The money is high, and I have no problem with a talented athelete cashing in while her stock is high. If she can make $50million and retire in 5 years, that is great. If she can make $200million+ and retire in 50 years, that is great too. My point was, and still is, that by reaching too high and not establishing a pattern of winning, her development will end up being slower and less complete...possibly quite so. Again, I could be wrong. I'm not rooting against her, and I'm not hoping that she will crash and burn. We'll just have to wait and see if she follows the path of LeBron James, or Todd Marinovich. |
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The LPGA has an age requirement of 18. You can apply for an exemption as young as 15, but the LPGA has been very adamant about not granting exemptions. Morgan Pressel applied for an exemption last year and was initially rejected, but they allowed her to participate in the Q-School since she would turn 18 in May and then would be legal. She qualified in the Q-School for the tour, at which point they then granted her exemption so she could begin play in January instead of May. If Wie pursed the same course, I'm reasonably certain the LPGA would make a similar exemption; if she qualified at Q-School, they would let her in. But I think she has different ambitions. I don't she necessarily wants to be a great women's golfer; I think she wants to be a great golfer. And from a financial standpoint, the course of action she is taking is suiting her much better than if she just said she was going to play the LPGA and not try to do anything else. She's got a lot more endorement and sponsor money than Morgan Pressel, even though both are very accomplished and similar players. |
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Part of that is luck and you can't account for that. Tracy Austin got hurt and could never recover from injuries. But a large part of it is maturity and the ability to handle success and failure at an early age. Capriati simply wasn't mature enough to handle success and went down the drugs and shoplifting role. I always like Capriati, but it was always very clear from early on and even during her late career renaissance and that she wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and had maturity issues. There's a lot of talk about comparing her to Tiger and the path he took. I don't think there is any doubt Tiger was ready to compete as a pro long before he turned pro, but he remained an amateur because he was having fun in college and having fun as an amateur. Maybe Wie just wasn't having fun as an amateur and wanted to do something more. My first impression of Wie is that she tends to play better against better competition. I think she got bored playing against amateur women because she was so much better than all but a handful that it wasn't pushing her to be better and she went through the motions. In that regard, I think the path she is pursuing is a path to be a better player. But I do agree that there is a concern that she won't be able to handle so much money and fame at a young age. That's tough for anybody, man or woman. But I don't think that's a reason for her not to compete against men; that's a reason for her being either an amateur or pro. |
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Thank you for being the first person to give me that much. Flaming out after initial success is a distinct possibility, and it is really tough to guard against. I don't think it would matter if she gains that success in the men's or women's tour, the result will be the same. Either she flames out or she doesn't. My concerns don't really address her being able to handle success. I'm more worried about her handling fame and "failure". Failure is, of course, a relative term. Competing in a men's tournament is a great accomplishment. Finishing second in a few women't tournaments is a great accomplishment. She has already had lots of great accomplishments, but in the world of golf, you either finish first or not-first. I'm a big proponent of setting goals, accomplishing those goals, and then setting new goals. If you follow Tiger's path, he played at many different levels, dominated at each level, and then dominated as a pro. He got a taste for winning, decided he liked it, and became tenacious. Michelle hasn't seemed to develop that level of tenaciousness and confidence yet. Part of the reason for that is that she is young. Everybody has less confidence when they are young. I think another reason is that she hasn't done a lot of winning yet. Success breeds success. If she really is bored at her current level, maybe stretching so far is a good idea. Maybe it will really improve her game. Maybe she'll reach a respectable place on the men's money-list in a few years. I just worry that at her age, the stress and the lack of success (defined as winning) might be too much to handle. She is reaching for the top of the mountain without any intermediate hand-holds. We'll see if she can grasp the peak or if she goes tumbling into the abyss. |
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Winning golf tournaments isn't exactly a slam dunk for people not named Tiger Woods or Annika Sorenstam. It's a big deal to win 1 in a season and winning a major is a career accomplishment in golf. And to a lesser degree in tennis. You're talking about it as if its some routine thing that everyone does. She's finished in the Top-10 numerous times at 16. She's younger than any of her contemporaries and yet, she's not just playing them, she's BEATING them. If she joined the LPGA tour after going to Q-School, she'd have to play the LPGA schedule, meaning her pursuit of men's events -- and the sponsors dollars for being essentially a free agent -- wouldn't be there. But you can't deny this girl's talent. She's streaky, sure. She hasn't "learned to win, yet." I'll grant you that. Her performance at the LPGA's first major was a good indicator of how she's progressed and yet, how far she has to go. She was on 18, all she needed was par to enter the playoff with 2 other golfers. She took a chip on the fringe, rather than a putt which would've setup a tap-in for par. Afterwards, she said she was going for birdie. That's where more experience in situations like that would've helped her. It's far better to put yourself in position to win via playoff, (aka playing it safe) versus going to for the kill when you have no cushion. But that also shows you that she doesn't give a damn what the media, male golfers, women golfers or anyone else thinks about her path and you have to respect that to a degree. Because no one is pulling the strings here, this girl is doing what she wants. If at 25, she doesn't fulfill her "potential" this is far from an Anna Kournikova situation, because Michelle isn't going to be posing in swimsuits anytime soon that we can figure. She's doing what Tiger did for men's golf. By competing with men now, she gets the advice of the guys on tour who -- among the elite players who aren't threatened by her -- see her as something great for golf and a player with a ton of talent and skill. The ONLY reason this is an issue is because she's a girl. Folks wanted Tiger on tour before college and throughout his time at Stanford. For Wie, she's further along than Tiger was at this point in his career -- he didn't make his first pro cut until he was 19. (at the Masters, no less...) So, for all the folks who say she needs to win are folks who don't watch golf. Otherwise, they'd say the same thing about Natalie Gulbis and Morgan Pressel. Instead, they're just threatened by this girl's ability to do unconventional things. And the fact that she's rich for what they percieve is not being very good, when clearly..she's beyond good. Link Quote:
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I think this is where we request you not feed the trolls.
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I thought that after I clicked "send" A lot of times, I just use this place as a notepad to flesh out things I want to write in a commentary piece later or something along those lines. Plus, nothing like increasing the post count.
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No, nothing wrong with increasing the post count. I had just really hoped we were past the "but she wasn't won anything yet" argument. |
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It takes a lot of balls to get banned in a thread, and then to post in it again with a different username.
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Who is this idiot and what is his obsession with this girl? I think it has reached a whole new level of "pathetic loser".
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Either the same person, or functionally (disfunctionally?) equivalent.
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I think so. IwasHere is just as (as someone just said) disfunctionally the same. Started to post here a lot right after WrongWay got tossed. I even called him WrongWay in a thread not too long ago. Last edited by sabotai : 06-02-2006 at 06:01 PM. |
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Your U.S. Women's Open update: Wie is currently tied for second at 1-under, 1 shot behind Sorenstam.
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10-13-2006, 08:10 AM | #142 |
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LOL WIE IS HOT. Wait. How old is she? |
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Good suggestion.
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Awesome SI
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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!! I am SICK AND TIRED of these m*****f*****' chicks at this m*****f*****' buffet!!!
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Why did I laugh so hard at this?
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When you figure it out, explain to me why I did.
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pine cones?
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AAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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