EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — South Korean golfer Jeongeun Lee6 tied the men’s and women’s major record for the lowest round when she carded a 10-under-par 61 at the Evian Championship on Friday.
Her 36-hole score of 127 is also the lowest total in men’s or women’s major history, beating the 128 by Brooks Koepka at the 2019 U.S. PGA Championship.
Lee6 had the clubhouse lead at 15 under after her 10 birdies in the second round.
"I had a lot of birdie chances," she said after her bogey-free round. "I could play easily. My putting was really, really good."
Countrywoman Hyo Joo Kim previously held the major record, which was also set at the picturesque Evian Resort on the shore of Lake Geneva in 2014.
Lee6 made four straight birdies on holes 6-9, including a chip from the greenside rough on No. 8.
"I try to keep it on the fairway and keep it on the green," was her modest self-appraisal. "I focused on putting speed, that’s it."
Caddie David Buhai had an easy day, because he just left her to it.
"Every putt looked like it was going to go in. It was incredible. Not one nerve, Speed was just perfect," he said. "I had the best seat in the house, and I just kept my mouth shut. I wasn’t getting involved because she was that focused."
Thailand’s Pajaree Anannarukarn and teenage American Yealimi Noh shared the overnight lead after posting 6-under 65s on Thursday.
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