Australia's Minjee Lee moves to number four in the women's world golf rankings
Australia's Minjee Lee has risen to number four in the women's world golf rankings, moving up three places following her recent solid form.
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Australia's Minjee Lee has risen to number four in the women's world golf rankings, moving up three places following her recent solid form.
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SINGAPORE — World No. 1 Jin Young Ko birdied the 18th hole on Sunday for a 6-under 66 to win the LPGA Tour’s HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore by two strokes over fellow South Korean player In Gee Chun and Australian Minjee Lee.
Australia's Minjee Lee produced a barnstorming finish to claim a share of second place in the LPGA Tour's Women's World Championship in Singapore.