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Min Woo Lee did just enough at Memorial Park Golf Course to claim his first career PGA Tour victory over Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland, finishing the tournament at 20 under to secure a one-stro...
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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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Lee bent over and repeatedly clutched his fists when his 55-foot putt settled inches from the cup on the 18th hole, leaving him a tap-in par for a 3-under 67.
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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,
Scottie Scheffler revealed some adjustments to his game heading into the Masters Tournament, and playing the Houston Open is the perfect place to do so.
He now sits atop the Texas Children’s Houston Open leaderboard at 11-under par, as he eyes his first win of the 2025 PGA Tour season. Scheffler, of course, won nine worldwide events last year, including seven times on the PGA Tour.
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler headline the field for the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open as they continue their preparations for The Masters. With the first major of the year is just
Min Woo Lee is in the driver's seat with 18 holes to go at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open. The Aussie shot 7-under 63 on Saturday to race to a four-shot advantage over Alejandro Tosti heading into the final round.
The 28-year-old Argentine Tosti, who had finished in a five-way traffic-jam for second place behind Stephan Jaeger in the 2024 tournament after a hiccup bogey on his final Sunday hole cost him dearly, fashioned his 65 with an impressive bogey-free round.
Scottie Scheffler finds himself two shots back of the lead after the first round of the Texas Children's Houston Open, where he went bogey-free navigating tough conditions.
German Stephan Jaeger won the 2024 Houston Open, his first PGA Tour title, with the help of nine consecutive pars on the back nine on Sunday. He shot a 67 in the final round and 12-under for the tournament, one shot better than a group of four golfers, including Scheffler.