Michelle Wie leads the Canadian Open Championship
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Michelle Wie leads the Canadian Open Championship
Michelle Wie leads the Canadian Open Championship
Michelle Wie leads the Canadian Open Championship
Michelle Wie remains in the lead at the CN Canadian Women's Open after shooting a 3-under 69 in the second round. She is currently tied for 81st place in the 156-player field at St. Charles Country Club.
She is at 10-under overall Friday after opening the tournament with a round of 65 that included a hole-in-one. Wie's only career victory came last November at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.
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Beginning her round on the 10th tee, Lee-Bentham made four straight pars before carding her only birdie on the par-5 14th hole. She followed that with another par, but a bogey on 16 returned her to even par. She made additional pars on 17 and 18 to turn at even. Lee-Bentham’s front nine included bogeys on four, seven and nine to result in the 3-over scorecard.
"I think they were very disappointed on 11 today when I made a bogey," Wie said.
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Michelle Wie leads the CN Canadian Women’s Open at 7-under 65. Sarah Kemp is three strokes behind at 4-under 68 and defending champion Suzann Pettersen is in third place with a 3-under 69.
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Michelle Wie leads the Canadian Open Championship
Michelle Wie remains in the lead at the CN Canadian Women's Open after shooting a 3-under 69 in the second round. She is currently tied for 81st place in the 156-player field at St. Charles Country Club.
She is at 10-under overall Friday after opening the tournament with a round of 65 that included a hole-in-one. Wie's only career victory came last November at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.
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Beginning her round on the 10th tee, Lee-Bentham made four straight pars before carding her only birdie on the par-5 14th hole. She followed that with another par, but a bogey on 16 returned her to even par. She made additional pars on 17 and 18 to turn at even. Lee-Bentham’s front nine included bogeys on four, seven and nine to result in the 3-over scorecard.
"I think they were very disappointed on 11 today when I made a bogey," Wie said.
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Michelle Wie leads the CN Canadian Women’s Open at 7-under 65. Sarah Kemp is three strokes behind at 4-under 68 and defending champion Suzann Pettersen is in third place with a 3-under 69.
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