Australian star Min Woo Lee has become a sensation on and off the course with his swash-buckling brand of golf while entertaining fans on social media with his mantra “Let’s cook”.
The 25-year-old is already a three-time winner on the DP World Tour and is competing in his first full season on the PGA TOUR. He will tee up in this week’s Masters Tournament, which holds fond memories after playing his way into the record books in his debut in 2022.
Min Woo Lee PGA TOUR Player Blog:
I’m excited to get back to Augusta National for the Masters Tournament as it is a very special event.
You’re treated so well when you’re on property and it’s just different to every other golf tournament. It’s traditional and old-school where not many people are allowed in the locker room, and you’re not allowed on your phone on the golf course, which makes the fans more engaged.
It has a really professional and prestigious feel about it. In my debut appearance in 2022, I shot a record-tying 6-under 30 on the front side during the final round.
Sharing the front nine record at the Masters is special as I joined some really accomplished players. Hopefully I can play well again after my tied 14th result on my debut.
Following finishes of tied fifth at the U.S. Open, which was my first top-5 in a major, and a tied sixth at TPC Sawgrass last year, I realise I really love competing in big tournaments. It seems like I’m able to go into a different gear when I’m at the big tournaments and hopefully I will rise to the challenge every time.
During the first quarter of 2024, I’ve been rather consistent on the PGA TOUR by playing in all four rounds in my first six tournament starts, and the highlight was certainly the tied second finish at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. It was fun being in contention for my first PGA TOUR title, although it was admittedly an uphill battle as I was trying to win from behind in the weather-delayed tournament.
At the end, I was quite happy to take the runner-up finish as it got me into my first Signature Event, the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, in the following week where I finished T44.
It was quite a treat to play at Bay Hill which is a challenging test, and in a tournament held in honour of Arnold Palmer.
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