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Paula Creamer leads by six strokes after second round at Jamie Farr
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
LUSS, Scotland- Phil Mickelson had a hole-in-one at the Scottish Open on Friday to make the cut and go into the weekend five strokes behind leader Angel Cabrera. (article 6) After missing a succession of makable putts, Mickelson's 5-iron at his 14th hole, the 190-yard fifth, headed straight for the pin, landed 12 feet short, bounced once and rolled into the hole. (article 6) SYLVANIA, Ohio - In the quiet of the locker room after missing the cut a year ago, a disgusted Paula Creamer swore she 'd get even with Highland Meadows Golf Club. (article 4) Making good on that vow, she followed a course-record 60 with a 6-under 65 Friday to build a six-stroke lead through two rounds of the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. (article 4) " That Friday I was sitting in the locker room packing up my things to go home Creamer said after shattering the tournament's 36-hole record by six shots. (article 4) Creamer birdied nine of the last 11 holes, including the final three, for a course-record 60 on the par-71 Highland Meadows layout Thursday. (article 3) The Republic of Ireland's Damian McGrane is one shot back, while 1999 Open winner Paul Lawrie is one of five players tied on seven under. (article 5)

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    Source articles
    1. RECORD-BREAKING START FOR CREAMER (NY Post, 07/11/2008, 417 words)
    2. Creamer cards blistering 60 (boston.com, 07/11/2008, 375 words)
    3. Paula Creamer delivers course-record 60 to lead Farr by 5 (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/11/2008, 342 words)
    4. Paula Creamer leads by six strokes after second round at Jamie Farr (cbc.ca, 07/11/2008, 878 words)
    5. Cabrera in lead at Scottish Open (BBC News, 07/11/2008, 464 words)
    6. Mickelson makes hole-in-one at Scottish Open (boston.com, 07/11/2008, 575 words)




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