Texas Children’s Houston Open results, payouts
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Tosti's response came in a post on social networking site X, responding to a post on the subject by Golf Channel reporter Brentley Romine.
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Min Woo Lee kept his calm amid tremendous charges by Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland, winning the Houston Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title with the best lag of his life that set up a fi...
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The 28-year-old pro from Argentina is having a very up-and-down season. This was his second top-10, having also secured a T10 at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld. But he has also missed five cuts in the nine PGA Tour events in 2025.
PGA Tour fan favorite Tony Finau had a moment to forget during the third round of the Texas Children's Houston Open.
Min Woo Lee held off a late push from Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland to win the Houston Open on Sunday with a historic performance.
Alejandro Tosti was not very pleased with Min Woo Lee's pace of play on the 8th hole during the final round of the Houston Open.
Min Woo Lee won his first PGA Tour title on Sunday, holding off late charges from the chasing pack to win the Houston Open – and joining an exclusive club with the victory.
Min Woo Lee can now call himself a PGA Tour winner. That's after the 26-year-old pro finally secured his first PGA Tour win on Sunday, topping the field at the 2025 edition of the Texas Children's Houston Open.
What looked like a pleasant and reasonably easy Sunday afternoon for one of the PGA Tour’s brighter young stars had twists and turns, but Min Woo Lee was able to hold off the top-ranked player in the world to win the Houston Open. It is Lee’s first PGA Tour victory, finishing at 20-under-par, one shot ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland.