Deccan Chronicle

Law, Song share halfway lead INJURED WIE WITHDRAWS FROM US OPEN

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Washington, May 26: Bronte Law birdied three of her last four holes to maintain a share of the LPGA Pure Silk lead Friday alongside Jennifer Song and Jacqui Concolino.

England’s Law bounced back from a bogey at the 14th with three straight birdies in a three-under par 68 at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsbu­rg, Virginia.

That put her on nineunder par 133, level with Concolino, who fired a 67 and Song, who shared the overnight lead and like Law signed for a 68.

“It was a battle,” said Law, who fought to keep pace after Song and Concolino posted solid early rounds.

“Seemed to feel like every time I would make a birdie and try and build on it I would have an unforced error a couple of holes later and make bogey and be back to where I started,” added Law, who finished with six birdies and three bogeys.

Song said she was “very happy” with a round that included five birdies and two bogeys.

“I managed to make great scrambles here and there and just made a couple of birdies coming in,” she said. "Very happy about my round."

She and good friend Concolino played in the first group off the 10th tee. Concolino, who had five birdies and one bogey, said they fed off each other.

“She made a birdie, I made a birdie,” Concolino said. “She was making birdies on top of me.”

All three of the leaders are seeking a first LPGA title. They were one stroke in front of Spain’s Carlota Ciganda (65) and Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom (66).

Ciganda, who had four birdies and an eagle without a bogey, said she was feeling rested after a twoweek hiatus on the LPGA tour.

“I feel ready to go ahead,” she said. “I was quite tired after San Francisco. I went back to Spain for two weeks and just rested, stayed with family, friends, ate some good food.” Los Angeles, May 24: US golfer Michelle Wie said on Friday the nagging right wrist injury that has sidelined her since March will keep her out of the US Women’s Open next week in Charleston, South Carolina.

“While I’m making progress with my recovery, I have decided to withdraw from the US Women's Open,” Wie, the 2014 US Open champion, said in a social media post.

“It was a difficult decision to make because the US Open was one that I was looking forward to playing in all year, but my recovery and health is the priority. Thanks so much for all the messages of support- they really keep my spirits up. I am hopeful that I’ll be seeing you all back out on Tour very soon!”

Wie who has had many injuries underwent surgery in October to alleviate pain in her arthritic wright wrist .

 ?? — AP ?? Jacqui Concolino was the third joint halfway leader at the LPGA Tour golf tournament on Friday.
— AP Jacqui Concolino was the third joint halfway leader at the LPGA Tour golf tournament on Friday.

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