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Lee, Green lead Aussie golf major charge

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Minjee Lee and Hannah Green lead the Australian challenge at golf's first major of the year, the Chevron Championship in California.

MINJEE LEE. Picture: Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images

It's hunting season for Australia's golf stars as the first of a bumper nine major championships in 18 weeks gets underway in California on Thursday.

The feast begins at the Chevron Championship at Mission Hills, where Minjee Lee and Hannah Green spearhead the Australian assault on the first women's major of 2022.

The major-winning duo and Perth stablemates will tee off in the same pairing in Rancho Mirage, where Su Oh, Sarah Kemp and Gabriela Ruffels round out Australia's five-strong contingent.

Enjoying her highest ranking since 2019 after a hot start to the LPGA season, world No.4 Lee is on record as hoping to stack up the majors and join the Hall of Famers following her breakthrough at last year's Evian Championship in France.

Golf legend Karrie Webb has no doubts Lee's lofty goals are attainable having witnessed first hand the 25-year-old's development from junior prodigy to perennial title contender.

"She's got the results there. I think it's just a couple of things going her way that gets her on a roll where she could win multiple times," Webb told AAP.

"She's definitely got the game. There's really not a part of her game that holds her back enough that she couldn't achieve the things that she set out to do.

"I just love that I've watched the likes of Minjee and Hannah Green and Su Oh since they were young and I get to sit back and watch how their careers develop. It's been fun."

Webb won the last of her Australian-best seven majors at Mission Hills in 2006 after famously holing out for eagle on the 72nd hole to force a playoff, then cannon-balling into "Poppie's Pond" to celebrate in traditional champion's fashion after holding off Lorena Ochoa in one of golf's great comebacks.

The newly appointed Olympic team captain also won at Rancho Mirage in 2000 and knows opportunities aplenty abound over the coming three-and-a-half months for Lee, Green, Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Adam Scott, Jason Day and company to add to Australia's major haul.

Following the Chevron Championship, previously known as the ANA Inspiration and Kraft Nabisco Championship, there's an average of one major a fortnight until early August.

The Masters starts on Thursday week, with newly crowned Players champion Smith and 2013 winner Scott leading Australia's six-strong challenge at the first men's major of 2022.

Veteran Marc Leishman and debutants Cam Davis, Lucas Herbert and Min Woo Lee will vie for a coveted green jacket at Augusta National but former runner-up Jason Day needs to win this week's Texas Open to grab a late invite.

2022 GOLF MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS:

WOMEN

Chevron Championship, Mission Hills, California, March 31-April 3

US Women's Open, Pine Needle, North Carolina, June 2-5

Women's PGA Championship, Congressional, Maryland, June 23-26

The Evian Championship, Evian Resort, France, July 21-24

Women's British Open, Muirfield, Scotland, August 4-7

MEN

The Masters, Augusta National, Georgia, April 7-10

The US PGA Championship, Southern Hills, Oklahoma, May 19-22

US Open, The Country Club, Brookline, Massachusetts, June 16-19

British Open, Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, July 14-17