Diaz, Kemp share Farr lead; Wie 3 back
By RUSTY MILLER
Associated Press


SYLVANIA, Ohio – Laura Diaz barely remembers the last time she led an LPGA event. Sarah Kemp never had.

Now those two unlikely front-runners head into the weekend chased by a strong group of pursuers at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.

With a surprised hop, Diaz tied Kemp for the second-round lead Friday with a birdie on her final hole. Winless in her last 168 LPGA starts, Diaz looked discouraged with the 12-foot birdie putt halfway to the final hole but then hopped in celebration when it fell in the side door.

“I was shocked,” she said, laughing, when asked about her lack of elevation on her jump. “I looked silly.”

The putt capped a 4-under 67 and a share of the lead with Kemp, who shot a 63, at 11-under 131.

Morgan Pressel had a 68 and was a shot back. She acknowledged that the tournament was there to be taken.

“It’s a crowded leaderboard with very good players at the top,” Pressel said. “It’s going to take two more days of really good golf, and lots of birdies, to make it to the top.”

Natalie Gulbis (65), Seon Hwa Lee (63) and Jiyai Shin (67) followed at 9 under. Thirty players were within five strokes of the lead at the tournament’s midpoint.

Michelle Wie was poised to make a run at her first professional victory until she double bogeyed the final hole.

“I didn’t finish the way I wanted to, but it’s going to give me more ammunition for tomorrow,” she said after her 69 left her tied with Suzann Pettersen (69), Lindsey Wright (68), Kyeong Bae (64) and Eunjung Yi (66), three shots off the pace.

Diaz has struggled with her swing and confidence the past few years but has found some answers the past two days at Highland Meadows Golf Club. She shared the first-round lead with Pressel and Song-Hee Kim after shooting a 64.

“I saw the scoreboard only once right away when we started,” said Diaz, a two-time winner on tour. “But really, I haven’t been in place to be looking at the scoreboard in the last several months, so I was really just trying to stay in my own world.”

She parred the first 12 holes before playing her final six holes in 4 under. Over that span she hit 9-iron approach shots to 3, 15 and 12 feet and then rolled in the birdie putts.

Kemp started early to post a low number, matching Lee for the best round of the day.

Teeing off on No. 10 first, she turned in 2 under and then birdied Nos. 2 and 3 before stringing together four straight birdies on Nos. 5-8. None of the birdie putts was more than 12 feet, with four of them half that distance or less.

“My putter was amazing,” said the Aussie, who was a rookie on tour a year ago. “I don’t know how many putts I had, but I don’t think it was many.”

No kidding: she needed just 20.

Pressel, like the co-leaders, is also looking for a breakthrough win. In 2007, she became the youngest major champion (18 years, 10 months, 9 days) at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. But she has not won in her 16 starts since her second and last win, at Kapalua last year.

Wie got to 10 under and a shot back of the leaders heading to the relatively easy par-5 closing hole. She was in prime position after two shots but her third ended up running just off the back of the green. Her chip ended up 10 feet away and she missed that and a 3-foot comebacker for a 7.

“A lot of things that shouldn’t have happened on the last hole,” she said.

Wie needs to win the Farr to get into the field for next week’s U.S. Women’s Open at Saucon Valley in Bethlehem, Pa.

Top-ranked Lorena Ochoa followed an opening 67 with a 68 and led the pack at 7-under 135. No. 2 Yani Tseng had her second consecutive 68 and was another shot back.

“There’s a lot of birdies out there,” said Ochoa, appearing at the Farr for the first time in five years. “Tomorrow I need to shoot really low.”

Kemp, Yi, Kris Tschetter, Jin Joo Hong and Allison Hanna-Williams earned spots in the Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, topping the 65 players who registered to qualify in the first two rounds at Highland Meadows.



Scores with relation to par from the second round of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic, played July 3 at the par-71, 6,428-yard Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio:

1. Sarah Kemp 68-63--131

-11
1. Laura Diaz 64-67--131

-11
3. Morgan Pressel 64-68--132

-10
4. Seon Hwa Lee 70-63--133

-9
4. Natalie Gulbis 68-65--133

-9
4. Jiyai Shin 66-67--133

-9
7. Eunjung Yi 68-66--134

-8
7. Kyeong Bae 70-64--134

-8
7. Suzann Pettersen 65-69--134

-8
7. Michelle Wie 65-69--134

-8
7. Lindsey Wright 66-68--134

-8
7. Kris Tschetter 67-67--134

-8
13. Jane Park 69-66--135

-7
13. Hee-Won Han 69-66--135

-7
13. Song-Hee Kim 64-71--135

-7
13. Jee Young Lee 66-69--135

-7
13. Lorena Ochoa 67-68--135

-7
13. Soo-Yun Kang 69-66--135

-7
13. Jin Joo Hong 68-67--135

-7
13. Allison Hanna-Williams 67-68--135

-7
21. Shanshan Feng 68-68--136

-6
21. Janice Moodie 67-69--136

-6
21. Il Mi Chung 68-68--136

-6
21. Birdie Kim 69-67--136

-6
21. Maria Hjorth 68-68--136

-6
21. Wendy Ward 70-66--136

-6
21. Nicole Castrale 70-66--136

-6
21. Yani Tseng 68-68--136

-6
21. Ashleigh Simon 67-69--136

-6
21. Sung Ah Yim 68-68--136

-6
31. Moira Dunn 70-67--137

-5
31. Minea Blomqvist 66-71--137

-5
31. Russy Gulyanamitta 67-70--137

-5
31. Karin Sjodin 69-68--137

-5
31. Karine Icher 68-69--137

-5
31. Michele Redman 67-70--137

-5
31. Young Kim 70-67--137

-5
31. Anna Nordqvist 67-70--137

-5
31. Inbee Park 66-71--137

-5
31. Cristie Kerr 66-71--137

-5
31. Eun-Hee Ji 68-69--137

-5
31. Helen Alfredsson 67-70--137

-5
31. Se Ri Pak 70-67--137

-5
31. Katherine Hull 68-69--137

-5
45. Anna Grzebien 71-67--138

-4
45. Christina Kim 70-68--138

-4
45. Sophie Gustafson 68-70--138

-4
45. Rachel Hetherington 72-66--138

-4
45. Silvia Cavalleri 69-69--138

-4
45. Ai Miyazato 69-69--138

-4
45. Hye Jung Choi 68-70--138

-4
45. Jimin Kang 69-69--138

-4
53. Irene Cho 70-69--139

-3
53. Mikaela Parmlid 69-70--139

-3
53. Meena Lee 68-71--139

-3
53. Jimin Jeong 69-70--139

-3
53. Jeong Jang 71-68--139

-3
53. Meaghan Francella 67-72--139

-3
53. Haeji Kang 72-67--139

-3
53. Chella Choi 67-72--139

-3
53. Beth Bader 67-72--139

-3
53. Amy Yang 71-68--139

-3
53. Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 69-70--139

-3
53. Brandi Jackson 71-68--139

-3
53. Reilley Rankin 68-71--139

-3
66. Kris Tamulis 72-68--140

-2
66. Anna Rawson 71-69--140

-2
66. Brittany Lang 72-68--140

-2
66. Sun Young Yoo 68-72--140

-2
66. Juli Inkster 69-71--140

-2
66. Na Yeon Choi 73-67--140

-2
66. Angela Stanford 67-73--140

-2
66. Momoko Ueda 71-69--140

-2
66. Candie Kung 68-72--140

-2
66. Eva Dahllof 71-69--140

-2
66. Shi Hyun Ahn 68-72--140

-2
66. Katie Futcher 70-70--140

-2
66. Shiho Oyama 71-69--140

-2
66. Heather Bowie Young 71-69--140

-2
66. Jennifer Rosales 71-69--140

-2
66. Allison Fouch 70-70--140

-2
66. Meredith Duncan 71-69--140

-2
66. Na Ri Kim 67-73--140

-2
• • • 



Missed the cut



84. Maggie Will 68-73--141

-1
84. Ji Young Oh 71-70--141

-1
84. Stacy Lewis 70-71--141

-1
84. Leta Lindley 72-69--141

-1
84. Kristy McPherson 71-70--141

-1
84. Becky Morgan 69-72--141

-1
84. Joo Mi Kim 71-70--141

-1
84. Marcy Hart 71-70--141

-1
84. Paige Mackenzie 72-69--141

-1
84. Anja Monke 69-72--141

-1
84. Taylor Leon 70-71--141

-1
84. Marisa Baena 71-70--141

-1
96. Jackie Gallagher-Smith 71-71--142

E
96. Jamie Hullett 70-72--142

E
96. Amy Hung 71-71--142

E
96. Mindy Kim 73-69--142

E
96. Julieta Granada 71-71--142

E
96. Vicky Hurst 70-72--142

E
96. Stacy Prammanasudh 71-71--142

E
96. Brandie Burton 69-73--142

E
96. In-Kyung Kim 68-74--142

E
96. Carolina Llano 71-71--142

E
96. Jeehae Lee 69-73--142

E
96. Johanna Mundy 70-72--142

E
96. Lisa Strom 70-72--142

E
96. Mollie Fankhauser 71-71--142

E
110. Stephanie Louden 70-73--143
+ 1
110. Karen Stupples 70-73--143
+ 1
110. M.J. Hur 69-74--143
+ 1
110. Pat Hurst 73-70--143
+ 1
110. Amanda Blumenherst 73-70--143
+ 1
110. Kim Hall 71-72--143
+ 1
116. Michelle Ellis 71-73--144
+ 2
116. Alena Sharp 70-74--144
+ 2
116. Jill McGill 70-74--144
+ 2
119. Diana D'Alessio 71-74--145
+ 3
119. Dorothy Delasin 69-76--145
+ 3
119. Louise Friberg 73-72--145
+ 3
119. Brittany Lincicome 74-71--145
+ 3
119. Giulia Sergas 71-74--145
+ 3
119. Sarah Jane Smith 72-73--145
+ 3
125. Erica Blasberg 74-72--146
+ 4
125. Louise Stahle 73-73--146
+ 4
125. Hee Young Park 71-75--146
+ 4
128. Charlotte Mayorkas 72-75--147
+ 5
128. Young-A Yang 75-72--147
+ 5
128. Lorie Kane 71-76--147
+ 5
128. Meg Mallon 77-70--147
+ 5
128. Mika Miyazato 74-73--147
+ 5
133. Angela Jerman 76-72--148
+ 6
133. Maria Hernandez 74-74--148
+ 6
133. Carin Koch 71-77--148
+ 6
133. Becky Lucidi 77-71--148
+ 6
133. Michelle McGann 74-74--148
+ 6
138. Jin Young Pak 74-75--149
+ 7
138. Leah Wigger 73-76--149
+ 7
138. Audra Burks 72-77--149
+ 7
141. Laura Davies 76-74--150
+ 8
142. Angela Park 73-81--154
+ 12
WD. Sarah Lee 68-WD


WD. Young Jo 74-WD


WD. Aree Song 75-WD


WD. Sandra Gal









Posted: 7/3/2009
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