Australian star Minjee Lee gives herself the chance to equal Karrie Webb's record after moving into the lead at the Women's US Open.
Minjee Lee is closing in on Australian golf history after producing the round of the week to surge into a share of the third-round lead at the mega-money Women's US Open in Pennsylvania.
The world number nine will enter the final round in a three-way tie for top spot at five under with Meechai and American Andrea Lee, who posted a 69 to remain in the hunt to parlay her immense potential into a maiden major on Sunday. With Meechai dropping her first shot in 15 holes after missing the 10th green, Lee suddenly grabbed a share of the lead after collecting another tap-in birdie at the signature par-3 12th.
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