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Morgan Pressel Leads the Corning Classic

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Morgan Pressel, Song-Hee Kim and Laura Diaz made the most of the defending champion’s absence at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. Each shot a 7-under 64 after Paula Creamer withdrew, taking a one-shot lead over Michelle Wie and Suzann Pettersen after Thursday’s opening round at Highland Meadows. Creamer, who shot a personal-best and course-record 60 in last year’s first round, withdrew because of a thumb injury moments before her morning tee time.

Pressel was second at the Farr two years ago to five-time winner Se Ri Pak. She didn’t have a bogey and birdied four holes in a row late in her round. Her 64 matched her best round since joining the tour in 2006.

After bursting on the scene with a runner-up finish at the 2005 U.S. Women’s Open, Pressel was considered a budding LPGA star, and became the youngest player to win a major at the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship. She’s won only once since, and is trying to end a victory drought just like her co-leaders. Kim, who is winless in 56 career LPGA Tour events, twice birdied three consecutive holes during her round. Diaz hasn’t won in seven years, but holed a wedge shot for eagle at the par-4 17th hole to move to the top of the leaderboard.

Jiyai Shin is the Wegmans LPGA Champion

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Jiyai Shin has won the Wegmans LPGA. Shin Picked up her fifth title in eleven months with a seven-stroke victory over Kristy McPherson and Yani Tseng who each shot a 66 (the day’s best score) to surge into a second-place and finish tied at 10 under par.

One behind Tseng and McPherson were rookie Stacy Lewis, Mika Miyazato and Haeji Kang.

Shin held a four-stroke lead at the start of the final round at the tricky Locust Hill course, and she never looked in danger of being caught, even after she picked up two straight bogeys near the close as an afternoon downpour produced a number of errors.

Jiyai Shin earned $300,000 for her win, taking her to the top of the LPGA money list with $1 million.

Wegmans LPGA news update

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The current standings from the Wegmans LPGA are as follows:

  • Jiyai Shin is the clubhouse leader after finishing her second round with a score of 68 to take her current total to 11 under par.
  • Morgan Pressel is currently in 2nd with a total of 8 under par after completing 14 holes of her second round.
  • Yesterday’s leader Sandra Gal is now tied for third with Stacy Lewis and Kirsty McPherson after finishing her second with a +1 score of 73.

The second round is to be concluded tomorrow after play was again suspended to due severe weather conditions.