British teen Hull in three-way LPGA lead

English golfer Charley Hull has moved into a three-way tie after two rounds of the LPGA event in the Bahamas.

Charley Hull

England's Charley Hull has a one-shot lead going into the final round of the LPGA event in Florida. (AAP)

British teenager Charley Hull has coped well with gusting winds, moving into a three-way tie for the lead after second round in the season-opening Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic at Paradise Island.

The 19-year-old Englishwoman, who has yet to win her first LPGA title, birdied three of her last eight holes to card a three-under-par 70 on a sun-kissed day at the picturesque Ocean Club Golf Course.

Hull, whose only victory on her home Ladies European Tour came at the 2014 Lalla Meryem Cup, posted an eight-under total of 138 to finish level with American Megan Khang (68) and Japan's Haru Nomura (70).

Defending champion Kim Sei-young, who won last year's title in a three-way playoff, carded a 68 to share fourth place at seven under with fellow South Korean Kwak Min-seo (70), Swede Anna Nordqvist (69) and Scotland's Catriona Matthew (71).

Australia's Minjee Lee fired a round of 70 to be three under in a tie for 20th.

"I'm just staying in there," Hull told Golf Channel about the challenge of trying to keep momentum in Friday's shifting breezes.

"It's very windy out there and you know you're going to hit some bad shots and it's going to drift off in the wind.

"Everyone is playing in the wind so you've got to keep focused."

Hull, who was first introduced to golf at the age of two and left school at 13 to be home schooled while she also competed in amateur tournaments, has always enjoyed testing her game in strong winds.

"It does give me an advantage because I've grown up playing in windy conditions for the British amateurs," she said.

"It's a lot of fun. I enjoy it."

Hull, who has twice competed for Europe against the United States in the Solheim Cup team competition, has recorded five top-10s on the LPGA Tour, her best finish a tie for third at the 2014 Airbus LPGA Classic.

American Paula Creamer, a 10-time winner on the LPGA Tour, briefly got to nine under late in her round before finishing with a double, a bogey and a birdie for a 72 and a share of eighth place at six under.

"For those first 15 holes or so, I hit the ball great," said the 29-year-old.


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