Posted: 2024-06-01 02:01:43

Embracing the grind, Minjee Lee has earned a golden shot at winning a third golf major in three years with another classy round at the Women's US Open in Pennsylvania.

Lee's second-round one-under 69 left Australia's world number nine in a tie for third, just three shots behind Thai halfway leader Wichanee Meechai, who fired a 67 to establish a two-stroke lead over American Andrea Lee (69).

Japan's Yuka Saso, the 2021 champion, is level with Lee at one under, after carding a 71.

Highlighting the devilish conditions at traditionally the strongest test in golf, the four players under par are the fewest in red numbers at a US Open since Pinehurst a decade ago.

After opening with two early birdies, Lee — whose two majors include a Women's US Open at Pine Needles two years ago — made consecutive bogeys at the turn and then played mistake-free the rest of the way home.

A day after Nelly Korda made a 10 on the par-3 12th, Lee showed the world number one how to play the hole, hitting her tee shot to three feet for birdie before rolling in a 20-footer on the next.

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