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Min Woo Lee has snagged his first PGA Tour win, trouncing Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland by one shot to take the 2025 Houston Open.
Sure, the rough at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston is up there with the least penal on the PGA Tour, but he had to go under a tree and miss the trunk, which he narrowly did. But the ball was sitting up,
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Min Woo Lee did not make it easy on himself in winning his first PGA Tour title on Sunday. With world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland chasing him all over the back nine of the Memorial Park Golf Course during the Texas Children's Houston Open,
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.
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Irish Star on MSNScottie Scheffler sees funny side as PGA Tour star risks reigniting controversial debateMin Woo Lee won the Houston Open after finishing 20-under-par, but his antics on the final green could have risked angering legendary commentator Jim Nantz
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler can only laugh as PGA Tour star risks angering Jim NantzScottie Scheffler was seen laughing after Min Woo Lee pretended to use AimPoint on his winning putt at the Houston Open, as it continues to be controversial in golf
Scottie Scheffler voiced his firm opinions about LIV Golf and the players who left the PGA Tour for the Saudi-funded league.
What looked like a pleasant and reasonably easy Sunday afternoon for one of the PGA Tour’s brighter young stars had twists and turns, but Min Woo Lee was able to hold off the top-ranked player in the world to win the Houston Open. It is Lee’s first PGA Tour victory, finishing at 20-under-par, one shot ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland.