Golf-Wie West coming out of retirement to join women's indoor golf league


Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 8, 2025 Michelle Wie of the U.S. watches from the crowd during a practice round REUTERS/Mike Segar

Feb 23 (Reuters) - Former U.S. ⁠Women's Open champion Michelle Wie West is coming out of ⁠retirement to compete in the women's version of the tech-infused ‌indoor golf league that was created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, organisers said on Monday.

Wie West, who exited professional golf in 2023 after a career that included five ​LPGA Tour wins, is a limited partner ⁠of TGL's Los Angeles Golf ⁠Club team that consists of Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and ⁠Sahith ‌Theegala.

"I’m excited for the chance to compete again through WTGL, which will be a powerful platform for women’s golf,” Wie ⁠West, a five-time U.S. Solheim Cup team member said ​in a TMRW ‌press release.

“I’m passionate about growing the game, and TGL has ⁠proved how new ​formats through the lens of innovation and creativity can bring golf to a broader audience."

The LPGA and TMRW Sports announced in January the creation of ⁠the WTGL which they said would feature ​the world's best women golfers competing across a season of fast-paced, team match play in the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

The current roster ⁠of committed WTGL players includes four players in the top 10 of the rankings, including world number one Jeeno Thitikul, Charley Hull (No. 3), Lydia Ko (No. 6) and Lottie Woad (No. 8).

In 2003 at the age ​of 13, Wie West became the youngest competitor ⁠to make the cut in an LPGA event and a year later ​rocketed to fame after nearly making the ‌cut against men in a PGA Tour ​event. She struggled with injuries and physical ailments throughout her career.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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