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Cliff Kresge leads PODS Championship; Wie might miss first LPGA major

Friday March 9, 2007 | 09:16:18 am 169 words, 3048 views  

Cliff Kresge shot a 6-under-par 65 yesterday for a two-stroke lead at the PODS Championship. Shooting two eagles, Kresge was actually at 8-under at one point, but a few errant drives in the final six holes brought him down to 6-under …

“For 11 holes, it was a dream round,” Kresge said. “And then I kind of got in my way a little bit at the end. Still, 6 under is darn good.”

Michelle Wie will probably miss the first major of the LPGA season because of a hurt wrist, a spokesman said Tuesday. Played later this month, the Kraft Nabisco has a “slight” chance of seeing Wie participate, the golfer’s publicist Greg Nared said …

Jyoti Randhawa leads after the second round of the Singapore Masters, shooting a 4-under-par 68 today to go one stroke up on Scotland’s Barry Hume. Randhawa made seven birdies and three bogeys at Laguna National …

At ScotlandGolf.com, Tim McDonald writes about the Dunkeld and Birnam Golf Club, a course with some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland.

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Wie-Wee might miss the first LPGA major, but we won't miss her!
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