AP, France :
Mi Hyang Lee was the sole leader at the Evian Championship midway through the second round on Friday while Morgan Pressel gave herself a chance of a second major win after making eight birdies.
Lee, whose only victory on the U.S. LPGA Tour was at the 2014 Mizuno Classic, shot a 4-under-par 67 for a 9-under total of 133, one more than Pressel.
Pressel, whose only major win eight years ago made her the youngest major winner in LPGA history at 18, carded a 65, the lowest score so far at the tournament.
Mi Hyang Lee was the sole leader at the Evian Championship midway through the second round on Friday while Morgan Pressel gave herself a chance of a second major win after making eight birdies.
Lee, whose only victory on the U.S. LPGA Tour was at the 2014 Mizuno Classic, shot a 4-under-par 67 for a 9-under total of 133, one more than Pressel.
Pressel, whose only major win eight years ago made her the youngest major winner in LPGA history at 18, carded a 65, the lowest score so far at the tournament.