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Posted on: Sunday, August 17, 2008

Tseng leads by 4; Wie tied for 14th

Associated Press

Yani Tseng finished off a course-record 8-under 64 in the rain-delayed second round, then shot a 68 in the third to take a four-stroke lead yesterday in the Canadian Women's Open at Ottawa.

Tseng, the 19-year-old Taiwanese star who won the McDonald's LPGA Championship in early June and finished second two weeks ago in the Women's British Open, had a 14-under 202 total on the tree-lined Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club course.

"Every week I'm ready to win the tournament," Tseng said. "I finished second four times and I really learned a lot each time. I don't feel surprised because I keep learning and working hard and being relaxed.

"I have to play my own game and not think too much. I have a four-shot lead, so there's a lot of room to play good."

Se Ri Pak (68) was second, and defending champion Lorena Ochoa (74) and Katherine Hull (72) were 8 under. Paula Creamer (70) and Song-Hee Kim (71) were 5 under. Pak had her first LPGA Tour hole-in-one, acing the 178-yard fifth with a 6-iron.

Michelle Wie, using the last of her six LPGA Tour exemptions this year, was tied for 14th at 2 under after a 69. She opened with rounds of 75 and 70.

"I'm making a lot more putts than I did the first day," Wie said. "All I can do is play the best I can and try to shoot a low score. I'll focus on being consistent, hitting fairways and greens."

ELSEWHERE

PGA: Carl Pettersson topped the Sedgefield Country Club leaderboard for the second straight day, following his tournament-record 61 with a 66 yesterday to take a two-stroke lead in the Wyndham Championship at Greensboro, N.C. Scott McCarron was second after a 64. Dean Wilson was tied for 73rd at 2-under 208 after a 71.

Champions: Fred Funk moved into position for his first major victory on the Champions Tour, shooting a bogey-free 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead over Jay Haas after the third round of the JELD-WEN Tradition at Sun River, Ore.