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Posted on: Sunday, August 30, 2009

Nordqvist leads LPGA's Safeway


By ANNE M. PETERSON
Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Hawai'i's Michelle Wie putts for a par on the second hole yesterday.

GREG WAHL-STEPHENS | Associated Press

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NORTH PLAINS, Ore. — Ai Miyazato succinctly summed up rookie Anna Nordqvist.

"Very steady player," Miyazato said after Nordqvist shot a 3-under 69 yesterday to take a one-shot lead going into the final round of the Safeway Classic.

Nordqvist, who won the LPGA Championship earlier this year, was at 10-under 134 after the first two rounds at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club. Chasing her were Miyazato and Seon Hwa Lee.

Known for her composure, Nordqvist didn't deviate when asked if she was anxious about today.

"I think I'm not more nervous than anybody else," she said matter-of-factly.

Nordqvist, who is from Sweden and played at Arizona State, was her usual unflappable self during her round, following up bogeys on the eighth and 14th holes with birdies.

"I just kept hanging in there," she said.

In June, Nordqvist won the LPGA Championship by four strokes over Lindsey Wright. It was just her fifth professional tournament.

Miyazato had three straight birdies on Nos. 8-10, all par-5 holes, to climb up the leaderboard with a 68, while Lee sank a birdie putt on the par-4 18th hole and wound up with a 70.

Lee, a South Korean who won twice on the tour last year but has yet to have a victory this season, joked about her strategy for today's round.

"My plan for tomorrow is to hit the fairways, hit the greens and make putts," she said with a giggle.

Miyazato, who played in a group with Nordqvist in the opening round, won for the first time at the Evian Masters in July.

Michele Redman (69) and Suzann Pettersen (68) were at 8-under 136.

Beth Bader, who led by a stroke after the first round, had a 73 and was three shots off the pace at 7-under 137.

Defending champion Cristie Kerr had a 70, while Hawai'i's Michelle Wie shot a 71. They were at 139. Both were on the U.S. Solheim Cup team that defeated Europe last weekend in Sugar Grove, Ill.

Before yesterday's round got under way, Hall of Famer Se Ri Pak withdrew for undisclosed reasons. She shot a 69 in Friday's opening round.

Among those who missed the cut of 144 were Pat Hurst, who won the Safeway Classic in 2006, Lorie Kane and Laura Davies.

Honolulu amateur Ayaka Kaneko, who made the field by topping the Monday qualifier, shot 73 and finished with a 145 total. Kaneko is a Sacred Hearts alum who attends Pepperdine.

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