After he was reportedly frustrated with how long Min Woo Lee took on a drop shot, Tosti said he wasn't trying to slow down play on Sunday.
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Golf Digest on MSNAlejandro Tosti appears to purposely slow play Min Woo Lee in protest of pace at Houston Open (Update: Tosti responds)PGA Tour player Alejandro Tosti staged a conspicuous protest against playing partner Min Woo Lee's pace during Sunday's final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open, deliberately slow-playing Lee at Memorial Park's 12th hole.
Min Woo Lee won the 2025 Houston Open, but that didn't stop him from trolling his fellow players with a hilarious final shot.
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Golf Digest on MSNHere's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston OpenHere’s the prize money payouts for each golfer who made the cut this week. Texas Children's Houston Open picks 2025: Can Min Woo Lee bomb his way to victory? T-5: Wyndham Clark, -15/265, $337,843.75 T-5: Taylor Pendrith, -15/265, $ 337,843.75 T-5: Rory McIlroy, -15/265, $ 337,843.75 T-5: Alejandro Tosti, -15/265, $ 337,843.75
Min Woo Lee overcame a tough weekend at The Players two weeks ago and won a PGA Tour event for the first time on Sunday. He held off a charging Scottie Scheffler and former U.S. Open winner Gary Woodland to win the Texas Children’s Houston Open by one.
Min Woo Lee held on to defeat world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and an inspired Gary Woodland at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
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As you can see in the second image, Finau won the Houston Open himself back in 2022 and finished tied for second a year ago. There is a new king of that hill, though, as Min Woo Lee cracked through on Sunday for his first win on Tour, which everybody loved seeing.
The Texas Children’s Houston Open offered a $9.5 million purse with $1,710,000 going to champion Min Woo Lee. Here’s how the prize money was paid out Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course.