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Golfer Wie making fitness a priority
(AP)
Updated: 2006-01-12 09:34

"You don't set the goal to win," he said. "You set the goal of becoming more proficient, hitting more fairways, becoming a better putter. There's no doubt she's going to win, and when she wins, she's going to win a lot."

Meanwhile, Wie has shifted her attention to the journey instead of the score. That meant listening to her parents, which is not easy for a teenager.

"My parents would say that and I would think, 'It's the results that matter,'" she said. "But as I get older, I'm realizing it's the road you take that's the most important thing. There is so much to learn from the guys. They have so much to offer, and I'm soaking it all in."


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