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 chipped in for birdie to take the lead and then left Scottie Scheffler and everyone else in his wake Saturday with a 7-under 63, giving him a four-shot lead.
Scottie Scheffler took driver off the deck Sunday during the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open. He did so from the rough.
The Australian chipped in for birdie to take the lead, en route to a 7-under 63 as he closes in on his first PGA Tour victory.
Min Woo Lee mantuvo la calma en medio de las tremendas embestidas de Scottie Scheffler y Gary Woodland, ganando el Abierto de Houston el domingo para lograr su primer
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.
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.
The popular Aussie is in unfamiliar territory on the PGA Tour, leading by four shots heading into the final round of the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open. He was a co-leader after 36 holes at the Players Championship two weeks ago but fell apart on the weekend. This time, he's got a comfortable cushion looking for his first PGA Tour win.