Australian Minjee Lee (-15), two-time major winner and eight LPGA Tour titles under her belt, is the new leader of the Kroger Queen City Championship taking place in Cincinnati. The ‘Aussie’ golfer based his score of 65 strokes, seven under par, on his putting, which worked again on Saturday at Kenwood Country Club.
She started the day in seventh place in the standings, six strokes behind Peiyun Chien (-13), the leader after the first two rounds, and will face the final 18 holes with a two-stroke margin against Tawiana and Englishwoman Charley Hull (- 13). He barely needed 25 putts on the course’s 18 holes to complete his round.
Not able to compete for the top positions this Sunday is the Spaniard Azahara Muñoz (-1), who has 75 strokes on this ‘moving day’, with four bogeys and a birdie, is back in all. he recovered on Friday to return to a tied 47th place, well short of their goal.
Source: La Verdad

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