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Wie Ousted in Women’s Amateur

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Michelle Wie squandered a late lead Thursday, losing the last three holes and her second-round match to In-Bee Park at the U.S. Women’s Amateur golf tournament at Erie, Pa.

Wie led 2-up heading to the 16th hole at the Kahkwa Club but was eliminated early for the second consecutive year. Wie, 14, lost in the first round in 2003.

“I knew she was going to come back,” Wie said. “I left myself in a really hard position.”

All square going to the par-four 18th, Wie hit her second shot within 15 feet. Park’s second shot landed about 60 feet from the hole.

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Park, of Henderson, Nev., hit her putt close, and Wie conceded it. Wie knocked her birdie putt several feet past the hole and the match ended when her second putt hit the edge of the cup and rolled away.

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