Posted on: Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Wie to play in PGA tourney
By Doug Ferguson
Associated Press
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Michelle Wie accepted a sponsor's exemption yesterday to play in the John Deere Classic in Silvis, Ill., the second time this year the 15-year-old from Honolulu will play on the men's tour.
That got the attention of the John Deere Classic, which tried to lure the teenager last year.
This time, Wie accepted.
"Everyone we've told is excited, and I think the community will react the same way," tournament director Clair Peterson said. "We expect there would be spectators here who might not come out otherwise. She may be one of those players that has interest across all kinds of different demographic lines."
The John Deere Classic, played on the TPC at Deere Run in Silvis, will be July 7-10.
Wie already has played 20 times on the LPGA Tour, including a runner-up finish at Turtle Bay.
Playing on the TPC at Deere Run, a 7,193-yard course that plays to a par 71, will be part of a busy summer schedule for Wie. She has exemptions or has qualified for all four women's majors this year, and she plans to try qualifying for the U.S. Open in May and the U.S. Amateur Public Links in June.
The John Deere Classic, once one of the weaker tournaments on the PGA Tour, has improved recently by moving to the TPC at Deere Run and offering a spot in the British Open to the winner.
Mark Hensby of Australia is the defending champion. The field last year included Vijay Singh, who won in 2003, Masters runner-up Chris DiMarco, Nick Price and Zach Johnson.
Wie, a Punahou School sophomore, played the Sony Open the second week of the year and had rounds of 75-74 in blustery conditions to miss the cut by seven shots. A year ago, she shot 68 in the second round of the Sony Open the lowest score ever by a female competing against men to miss the cut by one shot.