At the 2004 Sony Open, Michelle Wie made the first of her eight career starts on the PGA Tour. Take a look back on her historic week in Honolulu.
At the 2004 Sony Open, Michelle Wie made the first of her eight career starts on the PGA Tour. Take a look back on her historic week in Honolulu.
HONOLULU, HAWAII - JANUARY 13: 14 year-old Michelle Wie talks with Vijay Singh of Fiji during the First Hawaiian Bank Pro Junior Golf Challenge of the Sony Open on January 13, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
HONOLULU, HI - JANUARY 15: 14 year-old Michelle Wie tees off under the watchful of a crowded gallery during the 1st round of the Sony Open on January 15, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
HONOLULU, HI - JANUARY 15: 14 year-old Michelle Wie and caddie walk amongst palm trees on the 17th hole during the Sony Open on January 15, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Wie finished at even par and missed the cut by 1 stoke. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
HONOLULU, HI-JANUARY 17: Michelle Wie acts as a guest commentators for ESPN television ther day after she missed the cut by one stroke during the third round of the PGA Tour Sony Open on January 17, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JANUARY 15: Michelle Wie (Photo by Chris Condon/PGA)
Jan. 13, 2004: Michelle Wie practice round with Ernie Els. (Photo by M. Garcia/PGA)
Jan. 13, 2004: Michelle Wie practice round with Ernie Els. (Photo by M. Garcia/PGA)
Fourteen-year-old Michelle Wie practices with her mother, Bo, and father, BJ, Thursday, January 15, 2004 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Playing in a PGA Tour event for the first time, Wie shot a two-over-par 72 in the opening round. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Michelle Wie urges a birdie chip home on the 17th hole with fans and the Pacific Ocean in the background Friday, January 16, 2004 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Wie shot a 68 but missed the cut by a stoke. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Michelle Wie on the practice tee Thursday, January 15, 2004 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Michelle Wie waves to thte crowd after making a birdie on the 9th hole during the first round of the PGA Tour Sony Open on January 15, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
Fourteen-year-old Michelle Wie studies a putt on the 18th green Thursday, January 15, 2004 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Playing in a PGA Tour event for the first time, Wie shot a two-over-par 72 in the opening round. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
14 year-old Michelle Wie reacts to a birdie putt on the 7th hole during the Sony Open on January 16, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
14 year-old Michelle Wie reacts to almost sinking the ball out of the bunker on the 9th hole during the Sony Open on January 16, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
Michelle Wie pumps her fist after making birdie on her final putt on the 18th hole and missing the cut by one stroke during the second round of the PGA Tour Sony Open on January 16, 2004 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
Michelle Wie waits to tee off on the 17th hole Friday, January 16, 2004 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Wie shot a 68 but missed the cut by a stoke. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images)