Lee Maintains 3-Shot Lead Over Hoshino at Australian PGA Championship

Seattle Sports

The Australian PGA Championship is in full swing, and the leaderboard is stacked with some of the best golfers in the world. After two rounds of play, South Korean golfer Lee Kyoung-hoon holds a three-shot lead over Japan’s Hoshino Shota.

Lee has been playing some of the best golf of his career this week, shooting rounds of 65 and 67 to take the lead. He has been consistently hitting fairways and greens, and his putting has been on point. He looks to be in great form heading into the weekend.

Hoshino has also been playing well, shooting rounds of 66 and 68. He has been striking the ball well and putting well, but he has been unable to keep pace with Lee’s hot start. He will need to make a move on Saturday if he wants to have a chance at catching Lee.

The rest of the field is still within striking distance, as the top 10 players are all within five shots of the lead. With two more rounds to go, anything can happen. It should be an exciting weekend of golf at the Australian PGA Championship.

Lee and Hoshino have both been playing great golf this week, and it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. The Australian PGA Championship is one of the biggest tournaments of the year, and it looks like it’s going to be a thrilling finish.

Lee Maintains 3-Shot Lead Over Hoshino at Australian PGA Championship