Monday, August 22, 2011

Michelle Wie 11x17 HD Photo Poster Hot Golfer #03


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Michelle Wie couldn’t miss. No way. Big success? It was only a matter of time. At four she could drive a golf ball a hundred yards. At ten she was outdriving adult male golfers in her Honolulu hometownâ€"from the back tees. At thirteen she won the Women’s Amateur Public Links, becoming the youngest person ever to win a USGA championship. The next year she was playing in LPGA and PGA Tour tournaments. At sixteen she was earning eight figures in endorsements. Yet by the time she turned eighteen, Michelle Wie was already branded a failure, a has-been, a victim of injuries, bad choices, andâ€"! worst of allâ€"really terrible putting. How was it possible? How did this happen? How did she go from being the next big thing to the latest big bust?

The Sure Thing is a gripping and intimate portrait of the meteoric rise, fall, and uncertain future of the greatest sports phenom of the twenty-first century. Award-winning writer Eric Adelson takes us inside Michelle Wie’s world, showing her to be a bubbly, astonishingly normal girl trapped in a world of outsize expectations. In chronicling Wie’s career, Adelson establishes a new gold standard for reporting on the growing convergence of professional sports, marketing, and mass entertainment in the Internet Age.
In the first-ever Michelle Wie biography, golf writer Jennifer Mario tells the story of this inspirational golfing phenomenon, from her million-dollar endorsement deals to her rocket rise to successâ€"from her sweet golf swing to her life as a pro golfer.
            Mi! chelle Wie’s young career already reads like a world-record ! entry: y oungest player to qualify for an LPGA tournament; youngest player to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links championship; youngest female to play in PGA Tour events. Now Michelle Wie can add to the list being the youngest female golfer to ever turn professional.
            This biography will be a great read for anyone interested in the life of their favorite role modelâ€"and for readers everywhere looking for the full story behind a legend in the making.
When Michelle Wie became the
youngest player to qualify for the
LPGA at age 12, she turned heads
with her ability to drive the ball
with startling distance and accuracy.
The buzz about "the female
Tiger Woods" reached a fever
pitch upon her decision to turn pro
at the age of 16. Dissecting one of
the most envied swings in golf today,
John Andrisani demonstrates
the five keys to mastering Wie's
power swing: the grip and setup,
po! wering your backswing, creating
a "flat spot," improving tempo,
and shifting balance to change the
dominant side. With detailed, stepby-
step photographs from renowned golf photographer
Yasuhiro Tanabe, Andrisani breaks down Wie's swing
into easy-to-follow instructions.Michelle Wie couldn’t miss. No way. Big success? It was only a matter of time. At four she could drive a golf ball a hundred yards. At ten she was outdriving adult male golfers in her Honolulu hometownâ€"from the back tees. At thirteen she won the Women’s Amateur Public Links, becoming the youngest person ever to win a USGA championship. The next year she was playing in LPGA and PGA Tour tournaments. At sixteen she was earning eight figures in endorsements. Yet by the time she turned eighteen, Michelle Wie was already branded a failure, a has-been, a victim of injuries, bad choices, andâ€"worst of allâ€"really terrible putting. How was it possible? How did this happen?! How did she go from being the next big thing to the latest bi! g bust?< br>
The Sure Thing is a gripping and intimate portrait of the meteoric rise, fall, and uncertain future of the greatest sports phenom of the twenty-first century. Award-winning writer Eric Adelson takes us inside Michelle Wie’s world, showing her to be a bubbly, astonishingly normal girl trapped in a world of outsize expectations. In chronicling Wie’s career, Adelson establishes a new gold standard for reporting on the growing convergence of professional sports, marketing, and mass entertainment in the Internet Age.


From the Hardcover edition.Michelle Wie couldn’t miss. No way. Big success? It was only a matter of time. At four she could drive a golf ball a hundred yards. At ten she was outdriving adult male golfers in her Honolulu hometownâ€"from the back tees. At thirteen she won the Women’s Amateur Public Links, becoming the youngest person ever to win a USGA championship. The next year she was playing in LPGA and PGA Tour! tournaments. At sixteen she was earning eight figures in endorsements. Yet by the time she turned eighteen, Michelle Wie was already branded a failure, a has-been, a victim of injuries, bad choices, andâ€"worst of allâ€"really terrible putting. How was it possible? How did this happen? How did she go from being the next big thing to the latest big bust?

The Sure Thing is a gripping and intimate portrait of the meteoric rise, fall, and uncertain future of the greatest sports phenom of the twenty-first century. Award-winning writer Eric Adelson takes us inside Michelle Wie’s world, showing her to be a bubbly, astonishingly normal girl trapped in a world of outsize expectations. In chronicling Wie’s career, Adelson establishes a new gold standard for reporting on the growing convergence of professional sports, marketing, and mass entertainment in the Internet Age.


From the Hardcover edition.Here at HDQ we offer unmatched reprint qual! ity, unmatched durability and unmatched shipping speed. Our p! hotos ar e made with special ink that and paper that will not fade for over 200 years!!! After you buy from us once you'll never buy a photo from anyone else on amazon again. 11x17 inches Hi-def photo of Michelle Wie.

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