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Michelle Wie refrained from doing a dance after this hole-in-one. She was just as happy, though.
The 20-year-old from Hawaii had the second ace of her professional career Thursday on the way to a 7-under 65 and a three-stroke lead after the first round at the CN Canadian Women's Open.
Wie raised her hands in the air and got a high-five from playing partner Cristie Kerr after the ace on the 190-yard, par-3 11th hole at the St. Charles Country Club.
After her first hole-in-one, in her rookie season at last year's McDonald's LPGA Championship, the 6-foot-tall Wie did a dance.
"I did a little shimmy after I made it in at McDonald's and it got replayed one too many times and [TV sportscaster] Scott [Oake] made fun of it a little bit too much," Wie said. "So just decided against it. I really wanted to, but I didn't. But it was pretty crazy."
Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=5502106
The 20-year-old from Hawaii had the second ace of her professional career Thursday on the way to a 7-under 65 and a three-stroke lead after the first round at the CN Canadian Women's Open.
Wie raised her hands in the air and got a high-five from playing partner Cristie Kerr after the ace on the 190-yard, par-3 11th hole at the St. Charles Country Club.
After her first hole-in-one, in her rookie season at last year's McDonald's LPGA Championship, the 6-foot-tall Wie did a dance.
"I did a little shimmy after I made it in at McDonald's and it got replayed one too many times and [TV sportscaster] Scott [Oake] made fun of it a little bit too much," Wie said. "So just decided against it. I really wanted to, but I didn't. But it was pretty crazy."
Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=5502106
