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Hetherington shares lead at rainy Sybase (AP)




Ai Miyazato of Japan pumps her fist after sinking a putt on 18 during the second round of the Sybase Classic LPGA golf tournament at Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, N.J., Friday, May 16, 2008.

Despite being under par for the round and having a share of the lead, Rachel Hetherington wasn't overly disappointed Friday when the LPGA Tour took the rare step of washing out play in the Sybase Classic. Steady rain had saturated three greens, flooded a couple of bunkers and created conditions that would have forced players to compete on two very different courses if the round at the Upper...





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