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Updated at 5:45 p.m., Wednesday, September 17, 2008

WIE'S 65 PUTS HER NO. 2
Wie shoots 7-under 65, vaults to 2nd at LPGA Q-School

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Michelle Wie hits her drive on the 411-yard par 4 second hole during the second day of the LPGA sectional qualifying golf tournament on the Arnold Palmer Course at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

CRYSTAL CHATHAM | AP Photo/The Desert Sun

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WHAT'S NEXT

Top 30 players from this sectional and another 30 from tournament later this month will advance to the final 90-hole stage at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Dec. 3-7.

The top 40 finishers there earn playing cards, with the top 20 getting priority status, which allows them to enter a greater number of tournaments.

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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Michelle Wie shot a bogey-free 7-under 65 — the best round of the day today — in the second round of an LPGA Tour sectional qualifying tournament, putting her in second place in a field of 160.

Displaying the ability that has put her in contention in major championships, Wie birdied five of her final nine holes on the Palmer Course at Mission Hills Country Club to finish at 9-under 135. The 18-year-old Wie was three shots behind South Korea's Sun-Ju Ahn halfway through the 72-hole competition.

Ahn followed her 6-under 66 in the first round on the Palmer Course with another 66 on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course, home of the LPGA's Kraft Nabisco Championship.

Two shots behind Wie and tied for third at 137 are Miki Saiki and amateur Anna Nordqvist.

As was the case after the first round, Wie declined requests for media interviews. With 36 holes remaining in the tournament, all on the Shore Course, Wie seems certain to finish among the top 30 players and ties, which would move her into the final qualifying tournament in December for 2009 LPGA Tour exemptions.

Wie's round on the Palmer Course, considered the easier of the two courses, started solidly with a 34 on the front nine with two birdies and no bogeys. She birdied the 10th, 11th and 12th holes to start her back nine, then added birdies at 14 and 18. Aside from saving par on her first two holes from off the green, Wie never came close to making a bogey.

Wie entered the day in eighth place after shooting 2-under 70 Tuesday but tied her career-best in a tournament. However, the two other times she shot a 65, she was disqualified for signing a wrong score (Samsung in Palm Desert, Calif.) or not immediately signing her card (State Farm in Springfield, Ill.).

Three other Hawaii golfers also are competing in this tournament.

Baldwin High grad Shayna Miyajima, who entered the day tied for 12th after a 1-under 71 Tuesday, shot a 3-over 75 today and is tied for 27th at 2-over 146

Another Baldwin alum, Kelly Nakashima, shot another 77 and tied for 98th at 10-over 154.

Punahou alum Bridget Keala Dwyer shot 78 and is tied for 124th at 11-over 155.

Stacy Lewis, third in the U.S. Women's Open this year, shot a 71 on the Shore Course in the second round and easily made the 36-hole cut at 141. The cut for the low 70 players and ties was at 150. Eighty-three players made the cut.

Both Wie and Lewis tried to qualify for the LPGA Tour this year through earnings in their sponsor exemption appearances. But neither earned enough to match 80th place on the tour's official money list, the level needed for an exemption. Lewis earnings' in the U.S. Open did not count toward her LPGA Tour earnings.

The top 30 players from this sectional and another beginning Sept. 30 will advance to the final 90-hole stage at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Dec. 3-7.

The top 40 finishers there earn playing cards, with the top 20 getting priority status, which allows them to enter a greater number of tournaments.

lpga.com and Bloomberg News Service contributed to this report.