KARUIZAWA, Japan -- Minjee Lee shot a 7-under 65 in her last amateur round and Su Oh had a 66 in Australias record comeback victory Saturday in the Womens World Amateur Team Championship. Seven strokes behind leader Canada entering the day, Australia took the lead through six holes and finished at 29-under 547 for a two-stroke victory. Shelly Shin had a 74 for Australia, with only the top two scores each day counting in the team total. "They never thought they were out of it, but they were close to possibly being out of it," Australian captain Matt Cutler said. "It was the fastest start you could ever see coming." Lee and Oh were 7 under on the first six holes to give Australia the lead. Lee had an eagle and two birdies during the run, and Oh had three birdies. "I wanted to make this something to remember," Lee said. "I wanted this to be a priceless experience for everyone." The 18-year-old Lee turned professional Monday and will play the Evian Championship next week in France. She was No. 1 in the world amateur ranking. Australias 72-hole total of 547 was a stroke off South Koreas 2010 record and the final-round 131 was the second-best in tournament history. The top teams finished on Karuizawa 72 Golf Easts Iriyama Course. The 18-year-old Lee, No. 1 in the world amateur ranking, shot a 64 on Friday on the Oshitate Course to give Australia a chance to win the Espirito Santo Trophy for the third time. The seven-shot comeback broke the tournament record of three set by Australia in 2002 in Malaysia. Australia also won the biennial event in 1978. "We talked last night that if you broke it down as an individual and you were three or four strokes down through 54 holes, you could give yourself a chance," Cutler said. "We were seven down, so thats how we approached it." Canada was second at 27 under, with 16-year-old Brooke Henderson winning the individual title at 19-under 269. Lee was second, three strokes back. "Australia had a great round today. I was really impressed," Henderson said. "They have very skilled players, including two in the top 10 in the world rankings, which is unbelievable. Its a little disappointing to finish second, but overall we had a really great week and played really well as a team." Henderson closed with a 68 to break the individual record of 274 set by Lydia Ko in 2012. Ranked second in the world, Henderson was the low amateur at the U.S. Womens Open and the U.S. Womens Amateur runner-up. Brittany Marchand added a 72 for Canada, and Augusta James had a 75. South Korea, the 2010 and 2012 winner, was third at 26 under, and Denmark was fourth at 20 under. The United States tied for fifth at 19 under. Allison Lee shot 68, U.S. Womens Amateur champion Kristen Gillman 71, and Emma Talley 74. "Alison was hitting the ball as well as she had any other day, maybe even better, but she just couldnt buy a putt," U.S. captain Martha Lang said. 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"Bairstow had his way," Aztecs coach Steve Fisher said. "Hes 11 for 18, 26 points. Hes good. Im up trying to beg for a call. Swimming in the post, swimming in the post. And I couldve gone swimming myself. He was just getting the ball and scoring with it." San Diego State (23-3, 12-2 Mountain West) entered the game hoping to deny Bairstow the ball. The strategy was unsuccessful. "We were just trying not to let him catch it deep," Aztecs forward J.J. OBrien said. "Not give him easy buckets. He likes to duck in, use his strength and get easy buckets. We were going to try and keep him out of the paint as well as we could." However, Bairstow had his way all game, scoring 10 in the first half then leading a second-half charge that stymied San Dieggo State.dddddddddddd After the Aztecs opened the second half with a basket, New Mexico (21-5, 12-2) hammered out a 21-2 run over a span of almost 9 minutes to take a 50-26 lead. Bairstow started the run with two baskets, and ended up with 10 in the surge. "I just felt good with it," Bairstow said in explaining his success. "Looking at the scoreboard, I couldnt believe we were up 20. Obviously I was expecting a lot closer game." It was a game that the Lobos were determined to have, he said. "We knew what was on the line and what the game meant to us," Bairstow said. "We wanted to get out to a quick start and we managed to do that. Its not like this is a signature win thats going to win the conference. But it is one which puts us even with San Diego State." Neal credited the teams defensive effort, particularly on Aztecs leading scorer Xavier Thames, who averages 17 but shot 3 of 15 and finished with seven points. Winston Shepard led San Diego States effort with 10 points. "I thought the difference was our defence," Neal said. "We wanted to give them space. We wanted them to make jump shots over us. We no-helped Thames. 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