Tadd Fuijikawa was not only the biggest news in Hawaii, but nationally as well. The 16 year old 5’1″ golfer amassed legions of fans during the Sony Open this past weekend. He finished 20th with 5 under par. Remember, this is playing against many top players in the world. Michelle Wie was 9 over after the first day in second to last place, while Tadd was 4 under and tied for 8th.
Tadd is obviously overshadowed by the hype that is Michelle Wie. Michelle had a lot of expectations coming into the Sony Open, especially playing the course she was brought up on. Thinking she would do great, it was another disappointment for Wie fans. Fortunately, the kid from Moanalua high school took the limelight. Not only did he play well, but he played extremely well considering the players he was up against.
It’s hard not to like him. He brings a smile that shows he loves the game. His signature, I’m sure soon to be his trademark, uppercut after a great shot brings excitement. He has already amounted to so much. Yes, he played as an amateur. But he basically wrote history as being the youngest player to make a PGA tour cut in 50 years…yes, 50 years. And he did well too. Maybe it’s too soon to tout him as the next Michelle Wie. But then again, he played well…extremely well that you would never have thought he was an amateur, much less only 16 years old.
Hopefully, the humbly and happy Tadd will continue to play well. His golf game is great, but it’s his personality that really shines. Things will only look brighter for this talented 16 year old.
Tags: Golf, Michelle Wie, Sony Open, Tadd Fujikawa

