TOP OF WORLD RANKINGS FOR 26 WEEKS
	
     Minjee Lee with the US girls championship trophy she won in 2012
     
     
					  
AUSSIE MINJEE WINS MARK McCORMACK 
MEDAL AS LEADING AMATEUR
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE R and A 
Australia’s Minjee Lee has won the Mark H McCormack Medal as the 
leading women’s amateur player in the 2014 World Amateur Golf Ranking TM .
The 18-year-old from Perth, West Australia has 
topped the ranking for 26 weeks and receiving the medal will cap a 
stellar season which has seen her successfully defend the Australian women’s amateur title she won in 2013 and make an impact on the 
professional game - as an amateur - with top 25 finishes in the U.S. Women’s Open and the 
Kraft Nabisco Championship.
The RandA and United States 
Golf Association (USGA) award recognises Lee’s outstanding performances 
this year and is named after Mark H McCormack, who founded sports 
marketing company IMG and was a great supporter of amateur golf.
Lee, who plays out of Royal 
Fremantle Golf Club, finished tied 11th in the ISPS Handa Women’s 
Australian Open in February and was part of the Australian team which 
competed in last month’s LPGA International Crown event in Maryland in 
the United States.
On the Australian Ladies 
Professional Golf Tour, Lee finished fifth in the Bing Lee Fujitsu 
General Women's NSW Open, second in the Volvik RACV Ladies Masters and 
won the Oates Women’s Victorian Open by six shots.
"I am very proud and happy to win
 the McCormack Medal,” said Lee. “It is an honour for me to be awarded 
this medal and an achievement I will always remember in my career. I 
have had a great season and played some good golf so I'm really excited 
to be number one in the ranking."
John Bodenhamer, USGA Senior 
Managing Director, Rules, Competitions and Amateur Status, said, “Ever
 since she won the 2012 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship, Minjee has been
 one of the most decorated and exciting players in women’s amateur golf. 
"We are happy to have her as a McCormack Medal winner, and we hope this 
serves as a springboard to more great achievements.”
Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Executive 
Director – Championships at The RandA, said, “Minjee has played to a 
consistently high standard throughout this season and is a worthy winner
 of the McCormack Medal. 
"Her performances in the amateur game have been 
extremely impressive and she seems to be carrying that forward into the 
professional game very well. Winning this medal is a wonderful 
achievement and it will be fascinating to watch Minjee’s career in golf 
develop in the years ahead.”
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