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Min Woo Lee held off two major champions for his maiden PGA Tour victory.
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Scheffler’s putter heats up at Houston Open, Rd. 2
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Woodland, who played his last four holes in 4-under par to tie the Memorial Park course record with a 62, made his charge.
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Scottie Scheffler will begin his green jacket defense when the 2025 Masters gets underway from Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday, April 10. Scheffler, who finished four strokes ahead of Ludvig Åberg last year to record his second Masters victory,
If Scottie Scheffler's second-round 62 at the Houston Open wasn't enough to worry his peers, how he evaluated his performance certainly should be.
After The PLAYERS Championship, Scottie Scheffler says he is near the top of his game. Two weeks later, he leads the Houston Open in the second round.
Scottie Scheffler opened with two straight birdies and was on his way Friday in the Houston Open, tying the Memorial Park record with an 8-under 62 for a one-shot lead when the second round was halted by darkness after a two-hour storm delay Friday.
Fellow PGA Tour caddie Paul Tesori, who is now Tom Kim’s looper, explained: "Scottie's young and has had a bit of a habit of getting a little angry on the golf course, and maybe even a little angry toward his caddie.
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Min Woo Lee finished one shot ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland to claim maiden PGA Tour title; Rory McIlroy finished tied-fifth in final start ahead of The Masters; Watch the opening major
HOUSTON — Min Woo Lee kept his calm amid tremendous charges by Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland, winning the Houston Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title with the best lag of his life that set up a final par for a one-shot victory.
Min Woo Lee saved par on the final hole to win the Houston by one stroke over major champions Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland.