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Thailand’s Tavatanaki­t maintains her lead

Wie West tumbles out of major after poor 79

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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Michelle Wie West tumbled out of the ANA Inspiratio­n on a hot, breezy Friday afternoon in the desert. Patty Tavatanaki­t held onto the lead.

Playing for the second week in a row after a 21-month break, Wie West followed an opening 2-under 70 with a birdie-less 79 to miss the cut in the first major championsh­ip of the year.

“Wasn’t a good day,” Wie West said. “Got a little mucky from the first hole. Was right up against a tree. ... I feel like I’ve had some really good moments and some really bad moments. Definitely a lot of positives to take from and definitely have my work cut out for me.”

Long-hitting Tavatanaki­t of Thailand and UCLA took the lead with an opening 66 and shot a 69 in 97-degree afternoon heat to reach 9 under, a stroke ahead of Shanshan Feng.

“I didn’t want to take it the way that like, ‘Oh, I’m leading a major championsh­ip,’” Tavatanaki­t said. “I just wanted to look at it as it’s another round, it’s another tournament, even though it’s a big tournament.”

Tavatanaki­t holed out from 115 yards for eagle on the par-4 15th on her first nine, with the ball flying into the hole.

“I thought it was just a good shot,” Tavatanaki­t said. “I thought it hit the pin and went somewhere else. No one clapped, there are no fans. We couldn’t figure it out. It was so bright we all couldn’t see.vI walked up and looked in the hole and I was like, `Oh, it went in.’”

Tavatanaki­t, 21, missed the cut last week in Carlsbad in the Kia Classic with rounds of 71 and 79. She tied for fifth in February in the Gainbridge LPGA for her best LPGA Tour finish.

Wie West bogeyed the first three par 5s — the lowlight a 100-yard drive into a left-side tree on No. 9. With only mask-less father B.J. following her with no spectators at Mission Hills, she opened with bogeys on Nos. 1 -3 — a day after making long birdie putts on each of them to start her back nine.

Wie West, 31, returned to competitio­n in Carlsbad, missing the cut with rounds of 81 and 74. She was playing for the first time since marrying Jonnie West, the son of basketball great Jerry West, in August 2019 and giving birth to daughter Makenna last June.

“Making the right decision takes practice, too,” Wie West said. “That’s something that is hard to practice when you aren’t playing, and that’s probably where the rust really showed.”

Feng also is coming off a long layoff after sitting out 16 months because of the coronaviru­s pandemic and a recent visa delay. The Chinese star birdied the final two holes for a 69.

“Result-wise it doesn’t really matter because I’m very happy about what I’m doing as the first tournament coming back,” Feng said.

Internatio­nal players held the first 19 positions on leader board, with Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand third at 7 under after a 69.

“Just have to be a lot of patient out there,” Jutanugarn said. “I’m not a long hitter, so I just have to take what I can and just trying to play smart.”

Two-time major champion Anna Nordqvist was 6 under after a 70. She birdied two of the final three holes.

“Having won two before, those are the ones that motivate me to go practice every day,” the 33-year-old Swede said. “If you got a little bit of a taste of it, like it’s just such an incredible feeling.”

 ?? Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images ?? Michelle Wie West followed up a 2-under 70 that had her on the leader board with a 79 Friday. “Wasn’t a good day. Got a little mucky from the first hole,” she said.
Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images Michelle Wie West followed up a 2-under 70 that had her on the leader board with a 79 Friday. “Wasn’t a good day. Got a little mucky from the first hole,” she said.

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