Wie keeps three-shot lead

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Wie keeps three-shot lead

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, -- Michelle Wie finished the second round of the Canadian Women's Open the same way she started it Friday -- with a three-shot lead.
Wie shot a 3-under-par 69 over the St. Charles Country Club course for a 36-hole total of 134.
Jiyai Shin, ranked second in the world behind Ai Miyazato, posted a 67 to stand alone at 137.
Morgan Pressel equaled the day's low score with a 66 and shared third place with Suzann Pettersen at 138. U.S. Women's Open champion Paula Creamer was among those tied for 10th at 142.
Wie, seeking the second win of her LPGA Tour career, made only one bogey in her round Friday. That, ironically, came at the par-3 11th, where she made a hole-in-one Thursday.
She has hit 30 of the 36 greens in regulation over the first two rounds.
Miyazato, who took over the top spot in the world rankings last week, was tied for 17th at 144 after shooting a 70.
Juli Inkster, victim of a controversial disqualification last week for taking a practice swing with a weight attached to her club while waiting through a delay on the 10th tee, was at 145.
Inkster was tied for second place with one round to play last week when she was disqualified. She had been trying to become the oldest winner in the history of the LPGA Tour.
 
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