Yuka Saso and Minjee Lee set a target below par at tough Women's Open

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Yuka Saso and Minjee Lee set a target below par at tough Women's Open
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LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — Minjee Lee and Yuka Saso, recent champions of the strongest test of golf, set the target Friday morning with a few mistakes, a few birdies and a steady diet of pars to share the lead midway through the second round of the U.S.

LANCASTER, Pa. — Minjee Lee and Yuka Saso, recent champions of the strongest test of golf, set the target Friday morning with a few mistakes, a few birdies and a steady diet of pars to share the lead midway through the second round of the U.S. Women's Open.

They were 1-under 139 with half of the 156-player field taking on a Lancaster course that wasn't getting any easier in the afternoon. Most telling was Saso being asked to describe her best shot and Lee asked about the one shot she would like to have back. Both had to turn toward a scoring terminal showing their scorecards, needing to jog their memories about the rounds they had just completed.

Lee was playing in the group ahead and got going on the par-3 12th hole. The pin was back and to the left for the second round — it was in the front on Thursday, when Nelly Korda made 10 and 52 balls went into the water.

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