Michelle Wie West regresa al golf competitivo en el Mizuho Americas Open

Michelle Wie West vuelve a la acción esta semana en el Mizuho Americas Open, donde ejerce tanto de anfitriona del torneo como de jugadora. La golfista de 36 años no ha competido en un evento profesional desde hace casi tres años. Obtuvo una invitación de patrocinador para ganar ritmo competitivo antes de su última aparición programada para finales de este verano.

Wie West ha hecho malabares con una apretada agenda en West Caldwell, Nueva Jersey, que incluye una conferencia de prensa, una clínica de juego corto con Rose Zhang y una ronda de pro-am bajo la lluvia. Afirmó que la experiencia le ayuda a mejorar como anfitriona mientras disfruta de su papel como jugadora sorpresa. Su exención de 10 años obtenida tras el U.S. Women’s Open de 2014 expira después del verano, lo que motivó su regreso planeado en Riviera en junio.

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