The SHOCKING Truth About Michelle Wie's Golf Career

The SHOCKING Truth About Michelle Wie’s Golf Career



The SHOCKING Truth About Michelle Wie’s Golf Career

Michelle Wie’s golf career, once filled with endless potential, slowly faded due to one critical mistake in her early development. This video analyzes how improper training methods for a female athlete’s body ultimately cost the golf prodigy what could have been a legendary career.

What Happened to Michelle Wie’s Golf Career?

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Michelle herself admitted she “was training like a man about to play professional sports,” a fundamental mistake that placed immense stress on her developing body. By 15, she was performing power cleans and using equipment far too demanding for her frame, creating damage that would eventually end her career prematurely at age 33.

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  1. Leadbetter did not help, but her parents were pretty bad also….they expected too much and made a bad decision in choosing Leadbetter…as coach.

  2. My mother in law is good friends with Jerry West's (NBA fame) family. I got surprised to learn Mr. West is Michelle's father in law. Loved watching her play on the LPGA tour. Wishing her more success!

  3. Her parents were more to blame than anyone. I heard more than one story about the things they made her do that were so extreme.

  4. I remember her going pro at around age 15 years old. I honestly thought she would dominate the LPGA Tour but it seemed like she was injured a lot. She'd come back after an injury & then get hurt again just over and over during the course of her entire career, then suddenly she was retired & got married to Jerry West son and started a family. I'd hate to call her a bust because she DID win a few events to include a major tournament BUT she didn't come anywhere close to fulfilling all the hype that surrounded her when she started. Some media folks were looking at her to be the female version of Tiger, too much pressure I think…

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