Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) star Michelle Wie West has joined the new women's golf league, WTGL, as a player, after exiting professional golf in 2023. Michelle Wie West is coming back ...
Three-and-a-half years after retiring from competitive golf, 2014 U.S. Women’s Open champion Michelle Wie West said Monday that she will tee it up in the WTGL, a team golf platform in partnership with ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this video, golf star Michelle Wie West discusses starting her professional career at just 10 years old. She reflects on how ...
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The WTGL has secured another headline name for its inaugural season of simulation golf. Michelle Wie West, the 2014 U.S. Women's Open champion, is "coming out of retirement" to join the WTGL according ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm based in Chicago and have written for ESPN and Rolling Stone. Ever since retiring in 2023, Michelle Wie West has been busy ...
Michelle Wie West is one of golf’s most recognizable stars. But a trip through an airport provided a humbling reminder. She thought fans were greeting her, but soon realized the attention was for ...
Michelle Wie West is coming back swinging — literally. The five-time LPGA Tour winner is returning to professional golf as part of the WTGL after leaving the sport in 2023, TMRW Sports announced ...
Michelle Wie West is coming out of retirement to join the inaugural season of the WTGL simulation golf league. The WTGL is a new televised league designed to feature the world's top female golfers.