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(August 27, 2010)
Adding a 3-under-par 69 to her opening round of 7-under 65 has allowed Michelle Wie to move to 10-under par and maintain her three-stroke lead at the 2010 CN Canadian Women's Open in Winnipeg while moving another round closer to achieving her maiden LPGA Tour victory.
(With files and Photos from Golf Canada)
Wie got off to a shaky start, bogeying St. Charles Country Club's 11th hole, her second hole of the day, and the same par 3 she aced during Thursday's opening-round. She would recover quickly, making birdies on holes 13 and 15, before making the turn and birdying holes 5 and 6.
"You end every round thinking it could have been better," said the 20-year-old Wie following her morning round. "There's a shot here and there, but I went out there and I tried my hardest. I gave it my all. I'm happy with my round today and hopefully tomorrow I can make a lot more birdies."
Wie is enjoying more than just her play in Winnipeg.
"The crowds are phenomenal," she added. "They're very supportive and very respectful of the game. It's really great that they're all out there, and I feel really grateful that they are."
Wie is leading after the second round for the fourth time at an LPGA Tour event. Her previous 36-hole leads include the 2010 Tres Marias Championship (finished third), 2009 SBS Open at Turtle Bay (second) and the 2006 Evian Masters (tied for second).
Despite hitting just 10 of 28 fairways through two rounds, Wie has hit 30 of 36 greens in regulation.
Three back of the lead is Jiyai Shin who shot a 5-under par 67 today. The South Korean sits alone in second at 7-under par.
Wie and Shin are followed closely by defending champion Suzann Pettersen and the youngest major championship winner in LPGA history, Morgan Pressel. The pair are tied for third at 6-under par.
Adrienne White, Lisa Meldrum and Lorie Kane are the only Canadians to make the cut and play on the weekend. White shot 4-under-par 68 on Friday to move into a tie for 24th at 1-over-par. Meldrum shot a 2-under par 70 today to finish the day in a tie for 43rd, while Kane goes into the third round tied for 59th at 4-over par.
Seventy-three players survived Friday's cut which was made at 4-over par.
CN MIRACLE MATCH TO BENEFIT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION OF MANITOBA
Earlier this year, CN announced the Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba Inc. as the official charity beneficiary of the CN Miracle Match program that will accompany the 2010 CN Canadian Women's Open. CN Miracle Match will rally the Winnipeg and Manitoba communities to make charitable donations to the Children's Hospital Foundation. Each year since 2006, CN and Golf Canada have generated funds to support a children's hospital by matching donations made through initiatives associated with the CN Canadian Women's Open. In the past four years, this program has raised more than $3.5 million for children's hospitals. For more information visit www.cnmiraclematch.ca.
BIRDIES AT THE 18TH HOLE MEAN MORE THIS WEEK THANKS TO CN MIRACLE MATCH
For every birdie made on the 18th hole during championship play, CN is making an additional contribution to the CN Miracle Match. With 15 birdies made through two rounds at $500 a piece, an additional $7,500 will be contributed to the CN Miracle Match.
SECOND-ROUND - - CANADIAN SCORES
Adrienne White - 77-68--145, +1
Lisa Meldrum - 77-70--147, +3
Lorie Kane - 75-73--148, +4
--- MISSED CUT ---
Samantha Richdale - 77-72--149, +5
Kirby Dreher - 78-72--150, +6
(a) Sara-Maude Juneau - 77-74--151, +7
(a) Jennifer Kirby - 78-74--152, +8
Sue Kim - 74-79--153, +9
Jessica Shepley - 76-77--153, +9
Stephanie Sherlock - 80-74--154, +10
Alena Sharp - 76-79--155, +11
Seema Sadekar - 73-83--156, +12
(a) Rebecca Lee-Bentham - 75-82--157, +13
(a) Christine Wong - 84-81--165, +21
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