Ochoa, Sorenstam Fall Way Back in U.S. Women's Open

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EDINA, Minn. - The sun was shining bright, with barely a breeze, setting up the field at Interlachen for some low first-round scores in the face of those liberally sloped greens and the longest total yardage in U.S. Women's Open history.

Lorena Ochoa failed to take full advantage, and Annika Sorenstam had an even harder time.

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Ochoa, Sorenstam Fall Way Back in U.S. Women's Open

It was 19-year-old Ji Young Oh and 39-year-old Pat Hurst who emerged with a share of the lead on a Thursday filled with surprises.

Ochoa, the top-ranked player in the women's game who has won two of the past three majors, didn't ma...

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