U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN

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Michelle Wie made two birdies to just one bogey during yesterday's opening round of the U.S. Women's Open.

Steady start

Michelle Wie enters the second round of the U.S. Women's Open 1 shot behind the leaders

By Dave Reardon
dreardon@starbulletin.com

NEWPORT, R.I. » The glamor girl was a grinder yesterday, the $10 million kid suddenly a blue-collar worker.

Michelle Wie is only 16, but she's played in enough U.S. Women's Opens (this is her fourth) to know that success in this event is more about scratching out pars than trying to achieve the spectacular -- especially in the early rounds.

Wie shot a 1-under 70 yesterday at Newport Country Club. Her scorecard featured 15 pars. What, no sand shot into the cup for birdie? No stiff 2-iron from the next county to set up a 5-footer for eagle?

Who needs high risk when you can accomplish what you need the safe way?

Wie did make two birdies to go with one bogey, but they were rather mundane, almost textbook in their execution, like most of the pars. Two to get on, two to get down. Time after time.

One exception was her favorite par of the day, on No. 3.

"I had to lay up and I hit my wedge shot a little bit long," Wie said. "It was off the green and I holed that putt (about 15 feet). It was downhill, very fast.

"I'm very proud of that par."

The 15-footer she made on No. 18 and the birdie it delivered seemed like a reward for Wie for her discipline in accepting her pars, taking what little the course would give for the previous 5 hours. And the gallery that had waited so long for a red number finally got its payoff, too.

If any of the thousands slogging around the muddy rough felt cheated by Wie's lack of adventurous golf, you couldn't tell. Anyone with an appreciation for smart and consistent play had to be impressed.

Apparently, she accomplished this in some pain, complaining of a "tweaked" left wrist. It's a recurring problem for Wie, and forced her to pull out of the Pearl Open last year. It didn't keep her off the practice range after her round yesterday, though.

Wie left herself in good, albeit crowded, position on the leaderboard. She goes into today's second round (7:25 a.m. Hawaii time) tied with Becky Morgan, amateur Amanda Blumenherst, Sung Ah Yim and Gloria Park.

Amateur Jane Park, Se Ri Pak, Pat Hurst and Annika Sorenstam shared the lead with 2-under 69s.

"I felt like I had a very solid round today, lots of pars," Wie said. "That's what the U.S. Open is. You have to have pars when you're in trouble, get away with just a bogey or a par. And I felt like I did that today."

There are golfers who never learn this -- even some of the best in the world, like Phil Mickelson, who came unglued at the end of the other U.S. Open, last month.

Wie has had her times when she trades two or three strokes back to par for a failed attempt to gain one. She said watching the Mickelson meltdown reminded her of herself.

But not on this day.

Wie has now shot under par in the first round of her last five LPGA events -- every one she has played as a professional.

What she doesn't want is a repeat of last year's U.S. Women's Open, when she sat atop the leaderboard tied for first after three rounds, only to shoot an 82 on Sunday to finish tied for 23rd.

This is Wie's 29th LPGA event, and she's still looking for a win.

Three more efficient rounds like yesterday's and a little luck, and her first victory as a pro might be in the most prestigious event in women's golf.


GOLF

U.S. Women's Open First-Round Score

At Newport, R.I.
Purse: $3.1 million
Par-71
a-amateur
a-Jane Park 34-35 -- 69
Se Ri Pak 34-35 -- 69
Pat Hurst 35-34 -- 69
Annika Sorenstam 34-35 -- 69
Becky Morgan 36-34 -- 70
a-Amanda Blumenherst 35-35 -- 70
Michelle Wie 35-35 -- 70
Sung Ah Yim 36-34 -- 70
Gloria Park 35-35 -- 70
Silvia Cavalleri 35-36 -- 71
Paula Creamer 35-36 -- 71
Jee Young Lee 36-35 -- 71
Kim Saiki 36-35 -- 71
Brandie Burton 37-34 -- 71
Lorena Ochoa 36-35 -- 71
Shi Hyun Ahn 33-38 -- 71
Hilary Lunke 37-35 -- 72
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 36-36 -- 72
Sherri Steinhauer 35-37 -- 72
Stacy Prammanasudh 33-39 -- 72
Brittany Lincicome 35-37 -- 72
Sherri Turner 37-35 -- 72
Angela Stanford 36-36 -- 72
Jeong Jang 35-37 -- 72
Sophie Gustafson 35-37 -- 72
Rosie Jones 36-36 -- 72
Kristina Tucker 34-38 -- 72
Juli Inkster 36-37 -- 73
Suzann Pettersen 36-37 -- 73
Karine Icher 37-36 -- 73
Kim Welch 37-36 -- 73
Veronica Zorzi 38-35 -- 73
a-Ya-Ni Tseng 35-38 -- 73
Karrie Webb 34-39 -- 73
Cristie Kerr 36-37 -- 73
Yuri Fudoh 37-36 -- 73
Minea Blomqvist 37-36 -- 73
Lorie Kane 37-36 -- 73
Virada Nirapathpongporn 38-36 -- 74
Rachel Hetherington 36-38 -- 74
Nicole Castrale 37-37 -- 74
Catriona Matthew 36-38 -- 74
Iben Tinning 37-37 -- 74
Maria Hjorth 38-36 -- 74
Candie Kung 34-40 -- 74
Lindsey Wright 38-36 -- 74
Ai Miyazato 36-38 -- 74
Siew-Ai Lim 36-38 -- 74
Carin Koch 37-37 -- 74
a-Paige Mackenzie 35-39 -- 74
Dawn Coe-Jones 37-37 -- 74
Dana Dormann 37-37 -- 74
Marianne Morris 38-37 -- 75
Nancy Scranton 37-38 -- 75
Meg Mallon 36-39 -- 75
Mi Hyun Kim 37-38 -- 75
Jill McGill 36-39 -- 75
Moira Dunn 36-39 -- 75
Brandi Jackson 34-41 -- 75
Sarah Huarte 37-38 -- 75
Tracy Hanson 38-37 -- 75
Young Kim 37-38 -- 75
Seon-Hwa Lee 38-37 -- 75
Soo-Yun Kang 37-38 -- 75
Beth Bader 37-38 -- 75
Lynnette Brooky 34-41 -- 75
Jen Hanna 37-38 -- 75
Denise Munzlinger 36-39 -- 75
Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 37-39 -- 76
a-Jennie Lee 37-39 -- 76
Nadina Light 39-37 -- 76
Sophia Sheridan 39-37 -- 76
Amy Hung 40-36 -- 76
Brittany Lang 38-38 -- 76
Heather Young 37-39 -- 76
Kyeong Eun Bae 36-40 -- 76
Young Jo 38-38 -- 76
Dina Ammaccapane 38-38 -- 76
a-Taylor Leon 37-39 -- 76
Nicole Perrot 38-38 -- 76
Kristal Parker-Manzo 38-38 -- 76
Allison Hanna 36-40 -- 76
Il-Mi Chung 37-39 -- 76
Sarah Lee 37-39 -- 76
Liselotte Neumann 38-38 -- 76
Morgan Pressel 35-41 -- 76
Natalie Gulbis 37-39 -- 76
Julieta Granada 39-37 -- 76
a-Maria Jose Uribe 37-39 -- 76
Yu Ping Lin 37-39 -- 76
Michelle Murphy 35-41 -- 76
Wendy Ward 38-39 -- 77
a-Ashley Knoll 39-38 -- 77
a-Maru Martinez 37-40 -- 77
Aree Song 37-40 -- 77
Alena Sharp 41-36 -- 77
Celeste Troche 36-41 -- 77
a-Jennie Arseneault 37-40 -- 77
Colleen Cashman-McSween 41-36 -- 77
Diana Luna 38-39 -- 77
Charlotte Mayorkas 38-39 -- 77
a-Kimberly Kim 39-38 -- 77
Carri Wood 38-39 -- 77
Candy Hannemann 35-42 -- 77
Hee-Won Han 39-38 -- 77
Shani Waugh 36-41 -- 77
Sarah-Jane Kenyon 38-39 -- 77
Christina Kim 40-38 -- 78
Karen Stupples 40-38 -- 78
a-Taylore Karle 39-39 -- 78
Cindy Figg-Currier 39-39 -- 78
Hana Kim 39-39 -- 78
a-Jane Rah 43-35 -- 78
Aimee Cho 40-38 -- 78
a-Vicky Hurst 41-37 -- 78
a-Sandra Gal 39-39 -- 78
Liz Janangelo 39-39 -- 78
Jennifer Rosales 36-42 -- 78
Jamie Hullett 40-38 -- 78
Laura Davies 38-40 -- 78
Karin Sjodin 38-40 -- 78
Laura Diaz 40-39 -- 79
a-In-Kyung Kim 39-40 -- 79
Beth Bauer 41-38 -- 79
Amie Cochran 39-40 -- 79
a-Esther Choe 39-40 -- 79
a-Charlotte Campbell 39-40 -- 79
Michele Redman 39-40 -- 79
Birdie Kim 41-38 -- 79
Tina Barrett 38-41 -- 79
Becky Iverson 41-38 -- 79
Helen Alfredsson 40-39 -- 79
May Wood 40-39 -- 79
Beth Allen 37-42 -- 79
a-Lauren Espinosa 39-40 -- 79
Teresa Lu 40-40 -- 80
Angela Jerman 40-40 -- 80
Marisa Baena 40-40 -- 80
Kris Tschetter 42-38 -- 80
Mhairi McKay 39-41 -- 80
Kristen Samp 39-41 -- 80
Randi Gauthier 43-37 -- 80
a-Ayaka Kaneko 41-39 -- 80
a-Sydnee Michaels 38-43 -- 81
a-Amanda McCurdy 39-42 -- 81
Kelly Robbins 40-41 -- 81
Wendy Modic 40-41 -- 81
a-Dasol Chung 40-42 -- 82
Laree Sugg 43-39 -- 82
a-Stephanie Kono 39-43 -- 82
a-Michelle Jarman 43-40 -- 83
a-Joanne Lee 44-39 -- 83
a-Stacey Kim 43-40 -- 83
Cristina Baena 41-43 -- 84
a-Megan Grehan 44-41 -- 85
a-Nicole Hage 43-46 -- 89


For coverage of Hawaii's golfers in today's second round, see starbulletin.com. For live scoring, go to www.uswomensopen.com/scoring/alllb.htm



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