
Min Wo Lee won his first victory in PGA Tour in Australia with the Houston Open at a dramatic ending.
Lee took the lead with three beatings of 21 beatings in Scott Schiffler and Gary Woodland when he put himself in the water in Parv 16 and had a Bog card.
Woodland ended with one eagle and two birds in its four holes, drawing the 62-letter 19-letters record.
The world’s number one, who played in the semi-finals of the game, had a chance to win a lead on the 17th but played for the fifth consecutive bird – and ended with 19 games after
In 18, Lee needed a money to win and manage it, grabbed the nerve to 67 and finished a clear beating in 20 submits.
“It’s really difficult,” said Lee after his victory. “Scotti is a great golf player who keeps your legs on his toes.
“This is my first time in front and I’m trying to take the lead. I’m happy to have finished, but a man, I’m just very tired.
“That was a lot of psychoanalysis. I’m very proud of the way I treated it.
Rorry Maclero in Northern Ireland produced an attractive six-off course, which was 64, which included an eagle, six birds and a bogi, when it reached
“It’s a good week,” he said, hoping to beat August against August next month.
“I still feel that I have some things to work on it. In general, it’s a solid week and I’m nice to have another week to be ready and thoroughly chop my game for August.
“My right knees bother me a little bit, so (I’m doing it) I might only take some solutions to make sure it’s good to go into August.