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Lee enjoys 'challenge' of major championship golf

Lee enjoys 'challenge' of major championship golf

NBC Sports24-06-2025
Minjee Lee joins Golf Central on the heels of her third-career major victory, sharing how she battled both the heat and wind at PGA Frisco as well as how major championships bring the best out of her game.
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