Min Woo Lee holds off Scottie Scheffler, Gary Woodland
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He missed his last two greens. He incurred the wrath of playing partner Alejandro Tosti for what Tosti considered slow play. And Lee lost four shots of a five-shot lead. Somehow he managed...
From The Palm Beach Post
Australia's Min Woo Lee claimed his first PGA Tour win with victory at the Houston Open in a dramatic finish.
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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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