
One of the PGA Tour electric players dances into the winner of the 2025 Houston Open. Min Wal Lee was enough at the Park’s Golf Stadium to achieve his first success in PGA Tour on Scott Schiffler and Gary Woodland, ending the tournament 20 underneath and securing a one-piece victory.
Lee’s success makes him the fifth winner of the PGA’s first time this season, as the Australian joins Thomas Dietry, Brian Campbell, Joe Haismith and Carl Willips colleagues. This victory in Houston may be the first time in the PGA, but it is the fifth as a professional in the world and the first time since the 2023 Australian PGA tournament.
It goes for the successful spoils. Lee has now closed his place with the rest of the 2025 events, while participating in the Fedex Cup ranking number From now on, qualifying to four tournaments, Lee can add a new stop in his calendar next year in Sinter if he wants.
The 26-year-old scored 64 players in his career on Friday and can compete alongside Shiffler on Saturday. Lee left the Taxi in his dust and dust because he was the star of the 63rd star on August day, he passed the only main player of the game with a rocket but the rest of the stadium.
Lee began the final stage with four blows to Alejandro Tosti. He entered his course with a 3rd bird from 3rd to extend its progress to five. Despite playing only one FAirway’s game in the front nine and needed help for an unplased lie in number 8, Lee entered the second 9th in their stage and the tournament was well under his control.
The backbone of the back of 12-13 seemed to have done so much to respond to the challenges of Roy Machilroy and Chefler, but the latter did not go without fighting. Shiffler translated his Potter in the middle of the ninth back and called four consecutive birds in No. 13-16 of No. 13-1
As Shiffler rose, Lee sank on 16th of last year. By hitting the ball from the map and in the danger of the water on the right side of the hole, the right turn was good to leave the green on the first box of the weekend; But in this, he saw that the leader of the back stroke hit one stroke.
Sheffler saw the chance to connect it to last year-4 17 on access to access because he couldn’t change 20 feet. Another money reached 4 after losing his greenery in the middle of the corridor, even with the forests inside the club with 19 under the club.
He was standing from 20 under the Thire, and Lee’s gradually reappeared when he walked away from the stadium and then stretched the green shooting. He was delayed from 70 feet to one foot, Lee screamed and pump the crowd because he knew he had won the money and the first Pga Tour title in his career. Grade: A+
Here are the marks for the rest of the prominent names at Leaderboard in 2025.
T2. Scott Schiffler, Gary Woodland (-19): The last time Schiffler came second in the Houston, he ended at the beginning of the Masters before the rest. While many things have changed in the following year, the world is preparing for a great defense in Auguste Nacional, and he looked much more like the man who wore a green jacket in Houston this week this week. Schiffler set the course record on Friday, getting green in the rules, leading the stadium near the hole, driving the ball well and collecting the best performances in 2021. He made 63 pots of 10 feet in 10 feet in a week — the best sign of his profession.
In 2019, Woodland, Woodland, came home in a loud voice on Sunday with 62 recordings to be the best end after undergoing brain surgery in September 2023. He filled his last path for the Tap-In range and was welcomed by Hüstones’s loyalists when walking up to the last green. About 50 points will jump to the number Grades: A
T5. Roy Macliro (-15): At first in the Memorial Park, Machelroy experienced the entire Gambitat when mixed with the climate. He secretly took his way to the weekend, Machilroy took the most of the second half of the tournament in the 65th and 64th rounds to win in the fifth place. On Saturday evening he was sad to drive the ball better, and he just did it on Sunday after the subordinate was gone on the big tree at a long-term meeting after the league. He goes to the 11th of a couple of weeks in Auguste Nacional, where the first round scored the first round of the 10-year squad for the past 10 years.
“I’m still feeling like I have some things to work on,” Machilroy said. “I still don’t think my game will be 100% under the control I want, but it’s nice to have a week to work on some things. Grade: A-
T5. Windahm Clark (-15): Clark’s first success in the 10 best seasons couldn’t be at a better time. The former US Open champion made the cut on the number and combined his best in the year when he rose to Liberboard at the weekend. Clark has won second place in greenery in regulations and among five key players in terms of driving. There are some areas that need to be cleaned, but that togetherness has proved that it is a successful part of the August nationalism.
“We found a lot of good things; this was very good, you know, a master’s degree and a kind of starting to start the big season preparation,” Clark said. “I tried three different balls this week, so I didn’t have to play, but we’re trying to find a ball that is better than the wind and better in roughness. Grade: A-
T27. Jason dede (-9): The previous world No. 1 was the first since the invitation of Arnold Palmemer, some rust was looked at. In a season that was equivalent to the 2015 season, he couldn’t join the goal clubs. The Australian short game came about, but without bird opportunities that their peers encountered, the day remained in the dust. In general, it was a solid end to the Masters, which has been looking for the first end of the top 20 since Grade: C
T51. Ricky Fauller (-5): The winner of PGA Tour six times needed a high end to secure a Masters invitation, but failed to do so. Fuller now will need to win next week to Texas to change the final at the pitch to the first major tournament of the year. If he plays like him this week, he will have a difficult time. Fauller did not take a single course in the memory park in the past, but it wasn’t better under the four days. The ball of the ball continues to be arrogant and even more worryingly, the short game continues to disappoint. Class: D