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Min Woo Lee electrifies in TGL, now its time for him to shine at Cognizant Classic

Min Woo Lee took over the TGL match on Tuesday night, leading Bay to a 5-4 victory with the Jupiter Link team without Tiger Woods.

Australians set up a TGL record Kicking a tee shot with a stupid 192 Miles per ball speed. To see it, the big hit Aldrich Poggiser is currently leading the PGA Tour with an average ball speed of 190.79. Meanwhile, Lee takes up the second spot, averaging around 186.89 miles.

But Lee's funny displays go far beyond his burning tee shots. He performed a clever short game and chipped in twice. He then hit an incredible approach from the par 5 ninth place rough. Because a second shot from 255 yards caught the slope and fell six feet away. Bey then doubled with the hammer and was worth three points. Lee's teammate, Shane Lowry, drained the Eagle Putt.

“It's obviously good to get a win and hit some good shots,” Lee said.

“I'll probably hit one of them Best shot of my life from that roughthat's pretty cool. I hope that this week is what I can do with the course. ”

Now the problem is that Lee can continue this momentum with this week's Cognizant Classic. He hasn't won the PGA Tour yet, but has already posted the pair that will start this season with the top 20 start. He was tied to 12th place at TPC Scottsdale, but skittered to the solo 48th finish at Genesis Invitational.

Despite PGA National not playing with his strengths, this water-swaying course appears to be in Lee's eye. He played eight competitive rounds there, shooting only once with a percon. He placed 26th in 2023, making his cognitive classic debut. Then last year he played well, tied second, finishing a three-stroke behind Austin Eckroat.

It may be time for Lee to bring his moving and infectious personality to the PGA Tour winners circle. Only time is known, but Lee has a game.

Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer who plays SB Nation. Follow him with x @jack_milko.

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