Aussie Minjee Lee eyes third golf major in as many years at New Jersey PGA Championship event 

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Aussie Minjee Lee eyes third golf major in as many years as the world No.5 charges into contention in New Jersey PGA Championship event

  • Chasing in-form Irish leader Leona Maguire 
  • Notched up equal-low second round score 
  • Looking to carry momentum into weekend 

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Minjee Lee has made her move as she eyes a third golf major in three years at the the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Springfield, New Jersey.

Australia’s world No.5 conjured the equal-low second round score, a four-under-par 67 at the famed Baltusrol Golf Club, to soar into a share of fifth behind in-form Irish leader Leona Maguire.

Lee mixed six birdies, including four on the back nine, with two bogeys to surge to three under for the championship.

The Perth star finished runner-up in last year’s Women’s PGA Championship, a month after claiming her second major at the US Open.

Slow to get going this year, Lee enters the weekend primed for another trophy tilt following a string of strong performances in the past two months.

‘I had a good day today so hopefully I can carry the momentum into the weekend,’ she said.

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‘I want to do well in every single event, so I don’t think your mindset you change [at the majors].’

Western Australian golf champion Minjee Lee has moved into contention at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in Springfield, New Jersey

Western Australian golf champion Minjee Lee has moved into contention at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Springfield, New Jersey

Lee is gunning to win her third golfing major in three years and is aiming to gun down in-form Irish leader Leona Maguire

Lee is gunning to win her third golfing major in three years and is aiming to gun down in-form Irish leader Leona Maguire

Maguire, who last week won the Meijer LPGA Classic in Michigan for her second Tour victory, birdied three of her final four holes to shoot a three-under 68 and grab a one-stroke lead at the halfway mark.

The 28-year-old has three top-10s at majors but is seeking her first title.

China’s Xiyu Lin (71), England’s Mel Reid (67) and Norway’s LPGA rookie Celine Borge (69) share second at four under, one shot in front of Lee and South Africa’s first-round leader Lee-Anne Pace (73).

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Pace moved to six under early on Friday before making three bogeys over her final seven holes.

World No.1 Jin Young Ko is tied for eighth at one under following a second-round 69, but world No.2 Nelly Korda, in her first start after missing more than a month with back pain, won’t play the weekend after slumping to 11 over with rounds of 76-77.

Lee’s fellow Australian Grace Kim is one over and tied for 21st after a second-round 73.

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