Kirk in the mix at Evian golf championship

Australia's Katherine Kirk is three shots off the lead at Evian, but Minjee Lee has her work cut out for her at the last women's golf major of the season.

Australian golfer Katherine Kirk

Katherine Kirk has set herself up nicely for the second round of the Evian Championship. (AAP)

Australian golfer Katherine Kirk is in the mix and sitting three shots off the Evian Championship lead going into the second round of the final women's golf major of the season.

The world No.72, who placed third at the 2017 event, carded a three-under-par 68 in her opening round, despite bogeying on the final hole, in pleasant conditions at Evian-les-Bains in France on Thursday.

The 36-year-old Queenslander birdied the 4th and 8th holes before shooting a solid eagle on the 15th to put herself in equal seventh place.

Meanwhile fellow Australian and world No.6 Minjee Lee shot a forgettable opening round, including four bogeys, to finish one-over-par, putting her back in 41st place.

Sarah Jane Smith shot a two-over-par 73 and Sarah Kemp carded a three-over-par 74.

The final Australians Hannah Green and Su Oh carded 77 and 79, respectively, after disastrous, bogey-laden rounds.

Leader Spaniard Carlota Ciganda birdied her final two holes for a six-under-par 65, while Puerto Rican Maria Torres enjoyed her lowest round in her rookie season on the LPGA Tour.

"I love this place, love being in Europe, my parents are here, some friends, so I really like the atmosphere," said world No.18 Ciganda.

Torres sounded positively thrilled not just by her lofty position, but simply to be playing on the big stage.

A year ago she was with her family in Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria ravaged the Caribbean island.

She barely squeaked through LPGA qualifying school to become the first woman from Puerto Rico to get full playing status and after a tough baptism on tour, she has found her feet with two recent top-10 finishes.

"I'm grateful for all the opportunities we get ... because I never thought I was going to make it (through qualifying school)," Torres said.


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