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Minjee takes charge in British Open

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LYTHAM ST ANNES: Australia’s Minjee Lee packed six birdies and an eagle into a round of seven under par 65 to lead the first round of the Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes.

By the luck of the draw, the 22-year-old missed the morning rain and she made the most of the sunny and relatively benign conditions to finish atop the leaderboar­d.

Now she’s hoping to go on and complete an impressive fortnight in by going one better than last week’s runner-up spot behind Ariya Jutanugarn in the Ladies Scottish Open at Gullane.

“I had a really fun time in Scotland and playing on another links course has definitely helped me coming in to this major,” said the youngster.

“I’ve had a pretty good season with lots of top tens and the key today was that I stayed out of too much trouble.

“I was in four bunkers but managed to hole a few longish putts – overall it was pretty good.”

Japan’s Mamiko Higa was alone in second place on 66 with England’s Georgia Hall and World No 3 Park Sung-hyun, in the group on 67.

Kim In-kyung, the defending champion, had a 70, while World No 1 Ariya Jutanugarn, who won the title in 2016, was on one under par 71 and two shots behind her older sister, Moriya.

But no one could match Minjee.

Aiming to become the first Australian winner since Karrie Webb at Turnberry in 2002, the highlight was an eagle from 30 feet at the long 15th and her only mistake was an up and down bogey from a bunker at the 17th.

Georgia, last year’s European No 1, finished joint third at Kingsbarns in Scotland last year and the home 22year-old again showed her liking for links courses with a flawless five-birdie round, including three in a row from the 13th.

“I couldn’t ask for more,” said Georgia, who had her father, Wayne, acting as her caddie.

“Putting was the key today, and staying out of trouble. I plotted my way round very well.

“A lot has happened since this event last year. I played in the Solheim Cup a few weeks later and I’m now much more mature, and more confident. I’m really looking forward to the rest of the championsh­ip.”

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