Armed with the presence of his father, Ken, and words of encouragement from Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee, Jeffrey Guan will tee off on the year’s most inspiring sports story when he returns to competition less than 12 months after a devastating accident left him blind in one eye.
Min Woo Lee may have been rubbing shoulders recently with Justin Bieber and fellow music royalty in Los Angeles, but come November in “Brisneyland” the Australian golfer will be the celebrity when he tees up at the BMW Australian PGA at Royal Queensland.
On Sundays at the Wyndham Championship, where your heart can be broken and unbroken a dozen times in the span of a couple of hours, the emotional odyssey facing Mark Hubbard had only just begun when he narrowly missed his birdie putt on the 18th hole to finish at five-under. He had a share of Read more…
[Photo: Getty images] The Australian contingent at this week’s Truist Championship, a Signature Event on the PGA Tour, is spearheaded by recent Houston Open winner Min Woo Lee after former world No.1 Jason Day withdrew, leaving Lee, Cam Davis and Adam Scott as the green-and-gold players at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Rising star Karl Vilips Read more…
Min Woo Lee recounts his PGA Tour breakthrough at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, where he held off world No.1 Scottie Scheffler in the final round.
Jason Day may have earned a fifth top-10 result at the Masters but the perennial Augusta contender blasted himself for not capitalising on another year in the mix at the April major.
After FaceTiming with pop megastar Justin Bieber, newly minted PGA Tour winner Min Woo Lee said he would rest up in Las Vegas ahead of a shot at a maiden major championship win at his “favourite course”, Augusta National.
Many speculated that Tosti was passively aggressively protesting Min Woo Lee’s slow play by marching to the beat of his own drum, a theory that the Argentinian shot down with a bazooka in tirade on X. Tosti deleted his reply about an hour later, but screenshots live forever.
Min Woo Lee has ushered in a new era of Australian golfers on the PGA Tour with a dramatic and nerve-wracking breakthrough victory on the PGA Tour at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
Alejandro Tosti staged a conspicuous protest against playing partner Min Woo Lee’s pace during the final round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open, deliberately slow-playing Lee at Memorial Park’s 12th hole.