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World number one Inbee Park poured in a field-high eight birdies on Friday to pull within two strokes of the lead at the halfway point of the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia. Park, in the midst of a stellar year, would have been clear of the field if not for three bogeys that left her with a five-under 66 for the day. The seasoned South Korean has traded the world No. 1 ranking over the past year with New Zealand teen phenom Lydia Ko in a fascinating rivalry at the pinnacle of the women's game.
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