Spain's Azahara Munoz shot an 8-under 64 in blustery conditions on Thursday for share of the second-round lead with Japan's Ai Miyazato in LPGA LOTTE Championship.
Yani Tseng has already worked on her leap at her pool back home in Orlando, trying to come up with something special for that airborne moment between winning the LPGA Tour's Kraft Nabisco Championship and splashing down in Poppie's Pond for the traditional post-tournament dip.
Two young American stars will be in the spotlight when the season-ending championship of the Ladies European Tour, the Dubai Ladies Masters, starts at the Majlis course of Emirates Golf Club on Wednesday.
American golfer Michelle Wie, once hailed as the future of women's golf, said Monday that world number one Yani Tseng's dominant form was inspiring her to become a better player.
Michele Wie's inauspicious plan of one day joining the men's tour seemed doomed from the start.
Michelle Wie is playing her final US LPGA Tour event of the year but she wishes it was her first.
Michelle Wie has been accepted into Stanford University and is planning on entering the school Tiger Woods attended.
Michelle Wie was 17-over par after two rounds and missed the cut at the Casio World Open.
Michelle Wie got rid of Greg Johnston after a tie for 26th in the Women's British Open.
Golfer Michelle Wie feels all grown up now.