PGA TOUR Makes Min Woo Lee Announcement
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“For a second there you just have to stop and look at the crowd,” Lee said after. “You’re here for a reason. That was probably the most people I’ve ever seen on one hole, on 17, so it was pretty cool....
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Lee captured his first PGA Tour title Sunday, winning the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open.
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According to NBC reporter Jim "Bones" Mackay, Tosti complained about Lee's lengthy drop on the eighth hole Sunday in Houston to an official and later started playing at a "glacially slow" pace.
But while the Australian may have become a viral figure on social media for his popular catchphrases including ‘Let Him Cook!’ and his nickname ‘Dr Chip-in-ski’, Lee was trending for a different reason on Monday as one of golf’s genuine good guys enjoyed a well-deserved, maiden PGA win.
Min Woo Lee saved par on the final hole to win the Houston by one stroke over major champions Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland.
Post his title win in the Houston Open and his first PGA Tour title win, 26-year-old Australian golfer Min Woo Lee was congratulated by pop singer Justin Bieber. The Australian, who is famously called Dr Chipinski and ‘The Chef’ by his social media fans,
Min Woo Lee has secured his maiden PGA Tour win, holding off world No.1 Scottie Scheffler to claim victory by one stroke at the Houston Open.
A complete list of the golf equipment Min Woo Lee used to win the PGA Tour's 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open: DRIVER: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond (8.5 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X shaft FAIRWAY WOOD: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond (16.5 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Blue 9 X shaft
Alejandro Tosti has responded via social media regarding Sunday's slow-play situation at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open.
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Golf Digest on MSNAlejandro Tosti appears to purposely slow play Min Woo Lee in protest of pace at Houston OpenAlejandro Tosti staged a conspicuous protest against playing partner Min Woo Lee's pace during Sunday's final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open, deliberately slow-playing Lee at Memorial Park's 12th hole.