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Shin takes one-shot Samsung lead

Source: Miami Herald
Tōkyō : Japan | 2 months ago  
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Jiyai Shin shot a three-under 69 to take sole possession of the lead Friday after two rounds of the Samsung World Championship. Shin, who captured her third win of the season last week in Arkansas, remained atop the elite 20-payer field after sharing the first-round lead with Song-Hee Kim...
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