Stacy Lewis shot an 8-under 64 on Friday for a share of the Portland Classic lead - and a chance to make a big donation to hurricane relief in her hometown.
From the Houston area, Lewis is giving her earnings this week to the relief efforts to rebuild the city which was shattered by ex-Hurricane Harvey.
"It would honestly probably be one of the most special," Lewis said about winning.
"It would probably be up there with a major. That was the goal to start the week, was to take a big cheque home. That's still the goal. Now I'm in a good spot to do that."
Two-time defending champion Brooke Henderson and first-round leader In Gee Chun matched Lewis at 10-under 134 at tree-lined Columbia Edgewater. Henderson played a five-hole stretch in 5 under in a 67, and Chun had a 68.
Lewis made three straight birdies on Nos. 6-8 on her final nine.
"It was probably one of the easiest rounds of the year, to be honest," Lewis said. "Kind of had a lot of rounds where I was having to fight through it. It was one that I just felt like I could make a lot of birdies. Haven't felt that way in a while, so it was really nice."
Henderson holed out from 82 yards for eagle on the par-4 11th and birdied Nos. 12, 14 and 15 before dropping a stroke on the par-3 16th.
"It was just a little bit up and down today," Henderson said. "I made a lot of birdies and an eagle, which is awesome. I made a couple bogeys that I would like to take off the card for the next few days."
The 19-year-old Canadian set the tournament record of 21-under 267 in 2015. She had a hole-in-one Wednesday in the pro-am playing alongside Nancy Lopez, the only three-time winner in event history.
"I think just keep everything the same. Seems to be working so far," Henderson said. "I love this tournament. It's really been special to me. Hopefully, I can go out and make the next few days special, too."
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