Min Woo, Houston Open and Scottie Scheffler
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Min Woo Lee held off two major champions for his maiden PGA Tour victory.
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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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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.
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.
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HOUSTON — Min Woo Lee kept his calm amid tremendous charges by Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland, winning the Texas Children’s 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.