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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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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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The 28-year-old pro from Argentina is having a very up-and-down season. This was his second top-10, having also secured a T10 at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld. But he has also missed five cuts in the nine PGA Tour events in 2025.
As you can see in the second image, Finau won the Houston Open himself back in 2022 and finished tied for second a year ago. There is a new king of that hill, though, as Min Woo Lee cracked through on Sunday for his first win on Tour, which everybody loved seeing.
One of the most electric players on the PGA Tour danced his way into the winner's circle at the 2025 Houston Open. 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,
Things got dicey at the end, but despite hitting just 22 fairways all week, Min Woo Lee held off two major champions for his maiden PGA Tour win.
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The Texas Children’s Houston Open offered a $9.5 million purse with $1,710,000 going to champion Min Woo Lee. Here’s how the prize money was paid out Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Tour caddie has to move urinating turtle at Houston Open. Yes, that’s a real headlineIsn’t it just perfect? A caddie—Taylor Pendrith’s looper, Mitch Theoret, to be exact—coming face-to-face with Mother Nature at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
McIlroy spoke with Golf Channel's Kira K. Dixon Sunday at the Houston Open and revealed he has been dealing with right elbow discomfort.
Min Woo Lee held on to defeat world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and an inspired Gary Woodland at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.