Munoz, Miyazato share lead in Hawaii


KAPOLEI  - Japan's Ai Miyazato shot a bogey-free 65 to grab a share of the lead at the LPGA's LOTTE Championship on Thursday while local favourite Michelle Wie failed to make the cut.
Miyazato, a seven-time winner on the LPGA Tour, needed just 25 putts in Thursday's second round to reach an eight-under 136 total and is tied atop the leaderboard with Spain's Azahara Munoz, who shot an eight-under 64. "My putting was really good today," Miyazato said. "I hit really solid on so many putts and I hit the ball well. I didn't miss any fairways. My short game was really good, too. That's why I shot seven-under." The same could not be said for Wie, who struggled in blustery conditions and missed the cut for the third consecutive tournament.  She shot 76 to go with an six-over 78 in the opening round. Wie had a quadruple-bogey nine on the par-five first -- her 10th hole of the round. Munoz, who is chasing her first LPGA Tour win, holed out from 102 yards for eagle on the par-four sixth hole. She also rolled in eight birdies, including four on the final five holes. "On six, I holed my second shot and then hit another two like that close," Munoz said. "It was a really nice round."
Jimin Kang (66) and Cristie Kerr (68) were at six-under. Taiwanese star Yani Tseng fired an even-par 72 to drop into a tie for 12th at three under. Tseng has won three of the first half dozen tournaments this season.

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