Australian Min Woo Lee sealed his first title on the PGA Tour by profitable the Texas Kids’s Houston Open, on the par-70 Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas, with a 260 (66 64 63 67, -20) rating. He beat Gary Woodland and Scottie Scheffler, world primary, by one shot, who completed second with a 261 (-19). In fourth place with a 263 (-17) was Finnish Sami Valimaki, and in fifth with a 265 (-15) have been Wyndham Clark, Canadian Taylor Pendrith, Argentine Alejandro Tosti and Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, quantity 2 within the World Rating, who was the large favourite together with Scheffler. In eleventh place with a 268 (-12) was German Stephan Jaeger, the defending champion. Matteo Manassero completed in thirty ninth place with a 273 (68 69 68 68, -7), whereas Francesco Molinari was lower, 128th with 142 (72 70, +2).
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Min Woo Lee, 26, from Perth, brother of proette Minjee Lee, beforehand achieved three successes on the DP World Tour, one on the Asian Tour and one on the PGA Tour of Australasia (internet of 1 together with the continental circuit). Taken into the lead within the third spherical with a four-shot margin, he noticed his opponents closing in, however managed to keep up the valuable lead with a 67 (-3, 4 birdies, one bogey) in comparison with Woodland’s 62 (-8, one eagle, seven birdies, one bogey) and Scheffler’s 63 (-7, seven birdies).
Lee, the thirty eighth Australian to climb to the highest step of the rostrum on tour, set the bottom rating of the event over 72 holes with 260 (-20), surpassing Tony Finau’s 264 (-16) in 2022, and in addition his private finest. For the title he acquired a test for 1,710,000 {dollars} on a prize pool of 9,500,000 {dollars}, rising from fifty fifth to twenty second on this planet rankings and from sixtieth to sixteenth within the FedEx Cup rankings.
Matteo Manassero, 31 years outdated from Negrar di Valpolicella (VR), was very constant and concluded the competitors with the third 68 (-2) within the 4 rounds with two birdies, with out bogeys. The Venetian and Francesco Molinari can be busy from Thursday 3 April to Sunday 6 within the Valero Texas Open, on the TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course) in Texas.


















