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Vincent Publishing - 2008 Michelob ULTRA Open - Index

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Edward Brittany Lincicome
Webb didn’t think the scoring would continue.
"I don't think those scores will hold up all
week," she said. "Conditions were good today.
The Edward greens were softer than in the past and
there wasn't any wind in the morning."
The champ was right.
Sarah Lee avoided the mistakes that plagued
many others on Friday, shooting a bogey-free,
3-under 68 to take a two-shot lead over Becky
Morgan halfway through.
Morgan had just one blip on her card — a
bogey from a bunker on the par-4 14th — but
followed that with four birdies in five holes. Her
65 left her at 9-under 133, two better than Amy
Hung, who had a 68 after making bogeys on
two of her first three holes.
Pettersen, Koch (69) and Jimin Kang, who
matched Morgan for the best round of the day
with her 65 on the 6,306-yard River Course,
were tied for fourth at 6 under. Dorothy Delasin
(68) and In-Kyung Kim (68), Stacy
Prammanasudh (70), Natalie Gulbis (70),
Brittany Lincicome (71) and Birdie Kim (72)
followed at 5 under.
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Jee Young Lee
Ai Miyazato
Pettersen fell into a tie for 12th at 4-under after
carding a 1-over 72. She was seven off the
weekend pace and in a tie with 2005 champ
Cristie Kerr.
On Saturday, Jee Young Lee took a one-stroke
lead after matching the course record with an
8-under 63, while the top three players at the
start of the day all failed to match par.
Lee had a bogey-free round, tying the record
set by Kim Williams in 2004, which was
matched by Sarah Lee in the first round. Jee
Young Lee was tied for the lead with Sarah Lee,
the leader after each of the first two rounds,
and assumed it alone when Sarah Lee faltered.
Sarah Lee lost her steady game and had three