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Golf: Danny Lee takes first round lead at Bridgestone Invitational event

Niall Anderson
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6 Aug, 2015 11:13 PM2 mins to read
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Danny Lee, from New Zealand. (AP Photo)

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Danny Lee has kept up his red-hot form, leading the prestigious Bridgestone Invitational after the first round.

A World Gold Championship event, the Bridgestone Invitational field consists of 77 of the world's top golfers, and Lee was the best of the bunch today, carding a five-under 65.

Lee has played a busy schedule so far this season on the PGA Tour in a bid to make the Presidents Cup international team, and he is close to becoming a lock, with a good result this weekend making him a near-certainty to either qualify in one of the 10 available spots, or be a must-select as a captain's pick by Nick Price.

Lee's round today started busily - with three birdies and a bogey on his first four holes, before adding a further bogey and birdie on his sixth and seventh holes of the day to sit at two-under par going into the turn.

However, three quick birdies on his back nine pushed him to five-under where he stayed, finishing his round with five straight pars to stay atop the field stacked with big names.

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He leads by one shot over Graeme McDowell and Jim Furyk, while Rickie Fowler and Justin Rose are just a further shot back.

"It was a good day for me. I left couple short birdie putts out there. It's hard for me to say that and it may sound a little bit too greedy, but I did," the world No.66 Lee said.

Lee has had three top five finishes in his last four events - winning the Greenbrier Classic before finishing third at the John Deere Classic and fourth at the Quicken Loans National last weekend.

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He has risen to 11th in the FedEx Cup rankings and 66th in the world rankings - marks which are set to go even higher as Lee continues what is quickly becoming one of the best seasons in New Zealand golf history.

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