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Girl wins boys golf tournament but can't be awarded first place
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[QUOTE="MilfordHusky, post: 2386973, member: 366"] Wie was very, very good when younger--but she was playing against girls her age and then against all amateurs. She was one of the best female teenage golfers ever. At age 28, Michelle now has 4 LPGA wins. Annika retired at age 38 to start a family. She had 73 LPGA wins and seemed like a sure bet to break the all-time record if she had played a few more years. I agree about the differences in short games. Annika was very straight off the tee. She chose a PGA tour event that would play to her strengths, but she missed too many greens and couldn't get up and down to save pars a few too many times. I'm not sure who the best women are in terms of short game, but I've not seen anyone close to Tiger, Phil, or Spieth. [/QUOTE]
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