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Published: May 10, 2008
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Lorena Ochoa started with a birdie, pulling her even with Annika Sorenstam, the playing partner she replaced as the No. 1 female golfer in the world.
Two holes later, Sorenstam answered. And then again at the par-4 16th, rolling in a birdie putt from about 8 feet away after Ochoa briefly drew even with a tap-in from an inch.
So it went Friday in the Michelob Ultra Open, where sometimes driving rain and two rain delays did little to put a damper on a friendly duel between the game's best players.
Sorenstam followed a 64 with a 66, leaving her at 12 under, three better than Ochoa, whose bogey at the last hole gave her 68, and Jeong Jang, who matched Sorenstam with her 66.
"I'm right there, so I'm excited," Ochoa said.
The day wasn't as good for Michelle Wie. Playing in her first tournament in 2 1/2 months, the Stanford freshman followed a 4-over 75 with a 71 and missed the cut by four strokes.
"I just feel really rusty," she said after making a birdie on the final hole to finish even on the day. "I feel like I just need to play more. ... I feel like I can get it back."
Twelve strokes off the pace at the start of the day, Wie took a backseat to the pairing that had Ochoa, Sorenstam and defending champion Suzann Pettersen playing together. Several thousand fans were waiting for them either at the 10th tee, where they started, or along the fairway, hoping to see the start of a battle classically reserved for weekends on the tour.
Ochoa, who has won half of the first 10 events so far this season, upped the ante when she rolled in a 15-foot birdie putt on the first hole, celebrating with a fist pump.
Sorenstam, a two-time winner this season, didn't make a birdie putt of longer than 16 feet all day, but also has made two trips over the 6,315-yard River Course at Kingsmill without a bogey despite on and off rain, and sometimes stiff wind.
"Overall, I would say I'm so happy with the way I'm striking my irons. I feel so good about hitting the target and the spots and the yardages that I'm planning, so I'm not going out there thinking about that," Sorenstam said. "I'm trying to play the best I can."
Meena Lee shot 68 and was five shots behind Sorenstam, with Jimin Kang (69), Kristy McPherson (68), Meredith Duncan (68), Becky Morgan (69) and Karen Stupples (69) at 6 under.
PGA EUROPEAN: Sweden's Robert Karlsson shot a course-record 11-under 61 to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Italian Open in Milan.
Karlsson, who had two eagles, eight birdies and a bogey, had a 15-under 129 total on the Castello di Tolcinasco course. South Africa's Hennie Otto and Mark Foster were tied for second after 66s. John Daly was 11 strokes back after a 73.
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