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Wie Struggles Mightily at John Deere
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2006 John Deere Classic Wie Struggles Mightily at John Deere By Associated Press - July 13, 2006 SILVIS, Ill. -- After yet another errant shot, Michelle Wie groaned and tugged her baseball hat down over her eyes. Nice try. There was no escaping the ugliness on her scorecard, though. Trying for a fifth time to become the first woman since 1945 to make a cut in a PGA TOUR event, the 16-year-old instead found trouble virtually everywhere she turned Thursday in the first round of the John Deere Classic. In the sand. In the water. In the weeds. And in the woods -- several times. "It was very uncharacteristic," she said. "Considering that I had the water hazard penalties, considering that I had to call unplayable, considering that I hit my driver like 50 yards right, I felt like I played really well. "... I have a lot of confidence going into tomorrow." She'll need it. With a 6-over 77, Wie was 13 strokes off the lead and appears headed for another early trip home. The low 70 and ties will make the cut after the second round Friday and, with half of the field still on the course, 74 players were at 1 under or better. J.P. Hayes, John Senden and local favorite Zach Johnson were tied for the early lead at 7-under 64. Defending champion Sean O'Hair, Jason Gore and Camilo Villegas were among those with afternoon tee times. "I didn't make the cut shooting 1 under on the first (day), so maybe shooting 6 over might do it," said Wie, who missed the cut at last year's Deere Classic despite shooting a 1 under the first day. This is Wie's fifth visit to the PGA TOUR, where she is trying to become the first woman since Babe Zaharias in 1945 to make the cut. And if ever there was a time the teen phenom was going to do it, this appeared to be it. She missed the cut at last year's Deere Classic by two strokes, blowing her chance at history with two bad holes late in the second round. A year older and wiser, she arrived playing the best golf of he career. In the first three LPGA Tour majors, she's finished a combined five shots out of the lead. She'd already made the cut at one men's event, too, finishing 12 shots off the lead in the Asian Tour's SK Telecom Open. But Wie got off to a rough start Thursday and never quite got back on track. She hit seven of 14 fairways and made six of 18 greens, only one in the first nine. She took four drops, three in the first five holes. "When I was like, 12, maybe," Wie said when asked the last time she took four penalty strokes. Heavy fog delayed the start of the first round by 2 hours and 10 minutes, and about 2,000 fans were lining the 10th hole -- her first -- by the time Wie and her partners arrived. She was greeted with loud applause, and she responded with an easy smile and wave. She wasn't smiling on the 11th tee, when bugs hovered as she addressed her ball. She stepped back five times, throwing her head back in frustration the final time.