Wie makes history

Michelle Wie became the first women to make the cut in a major men's tour event since 1945 when she fired a three-under 69 in…

Michelle Wie became the first women to make the cut in a major men's tour event since 1945 when she fired a three-under 69 in  the second round of the Asian Tour's SK Telecom Open to put at her at five under.

The American schoolgirl, still just 16, had been bidding to make her first halfway cut in eight appearances against the men. The last woman to make the final two rounds of a senior men's event was Babe Zaharias at the 1945 Los Angeles Open.

Wie carded four birdies and one bogey in the second round to lie five shots behind the clubhouse leaders.

"I still can't believe that I made the cut," Wie said afterwards. "I will be even happier tonight when it all sinks in."

Wie, who was particularly happy with her putting, said she was aiming for a solid finish in the tournament and that she was looking forward to playing against the men in the U.S.

"I want to challenge the PGA tour in the US and make it into the top 10," she added.

Wie is five strokes behind clubhouse leaders Jeev Milkha Singh of India and South Korea's Lee Seung-ho, who are both at 10-under.

Wie, who regularly hits her drives over 300 yards, missed the cut by one stroke at the Casino World Open in Japan last November after bogeying the last two holes.

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