Lee upbeat after Ladies Masters golf fight

West Australian teenager Minjee Lee gave plenty for hometown fans to cheer about on Sunday in the absence of defending champion Karrie Webb at the Australian Ladies Masters.

The 17-year-old threatened to spoil the victory party of American Cheyenne Woods as she made a final-round charge at the Royal Pines course on the Gold Coast.

Lee belied her relative inexperience as she charged to a share of the lead midway through her final round, scoring a hat-trick of birdies late in her front nine to spark hopes of a sensational tournament win.

In the end, Woods found the edge to claim a two-shot win but Lee heads to next week’s Australian Open at the Victoria Golf Club on a high after firmly announcing herself to the golfing world.

“I haven’t really been in this situation before,” Lee said.

“I’m happy with how I played today and, yeah, hopefully there’s many more to come.”

The two-time Australian Amateur champion says she’s in no rush to turn professional as she embarks on a gap year following the completion of high school last year.

Several tournaments including next week’s Australian Open in Victoria are on her radar as is a plan to tackle the US LPGA’s Q-school at the end of the year.

If her calm and confident display in the pressure cooker of the leading group on a Sunday at the Ladies Masters is anything to go by, Lee’s 2014 could be a year to remember.

“I’m playing Vic Open the week after (the Australian Open),” she said.

“Then I’m going to China for the World Ladies Championship and then, after that, hopefully I can go to the States and get some starts on LPGA (events).”

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