Michelle Wie
Definition
Michelle Wie West (born October 11, 1989) is an American professional golfer who rose to fame as a teenage prodigy on the LPGA Tour, known for her prodigious driving distance and major championship wins, including the 2014 U.S. Women's Open.
A trailblazing figure in women's golf, often celebrated for bridging the gap between junior dominance and pro-level success, with a career marked by highs, injuries, and a 2023 retirement announcement.
Examples
Michelle Wie's monster drive off the tee had the gallery gasping, proving physics bends for the chosen few.
Even after hanging up her clubs, Michelle Wie remains the golfer your dad wishes he could be—minus the cart path mishaps.
When Michelle Wie qualified for the PGA Tour at 15, it was like watching a unicorn audition for the Kentucky Derby.
Michelle Wie's swing lessons went viral because nothing says 'power couple' like bombing drives with style.