Mi Hyang Lee is in pole position heading into the weekend after posting a 66 on day two of the Evian Championship in France. The South Korean is on nine-under par, one shot ahead of America's Morgan Pressel.
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Pressel shot the best round on Friday. Her six-under 65 was her best-ever round at the championship.
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Michelle Wie, who is sporting rainbow-colored hair this week, was off-color in round one, but returned to form on Friday, shooting a 66 to lift the American to a tie for 20th alongside world No. 1 Inbee Park.
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Wie returned to action at the final major of the season after recovering from a finger injury.
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A picturesque setting for the final major of the LPGA season. The Evian Championship at Evian-les-Bains, France attracts the world's best women's golfers.
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Joint first-round leader Lexi Thompson hits a tee shot on Thursday. The American carded a 66 to finish on five under par.
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Inbee Park ponders during the first round. The South Korea, who is bidding to win her eighth grand slam title opened with a one-over 72.
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Mi Hyang Lee of South Korea joined Lexi Thompson at the top of the leaderboard with a birdie at the final hole.
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New Zealand teenager Lydia Ko, seeking her first major, finished the first day on two under par.
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American Michelle Wie plays a shot during a disappointing opening round of 75.