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Bogey-free Ko holds edge at LPGA event in Texas

Jin Young Ko chipped in for eagle on the par-4 15th and finished a bogey-free 32-hole Saturday in near darkness with a one-stroke lead in the Volunteers of America Classic in Texas.

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