Min Woo Lee

27-Year-Old Golfer
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Lee entered the PGA Tour with high expectations and although he hasn't quite lived up to those expectations, he's doing pretty well. Lee has picked up wins in each of his first two full seasons on the PGA Tour, which have obviously helped his final numbers, but the consistency has been lacking. Aside from the two wins, Lee has only two other top-10s in two full seasons. It's that consistecny, or lack thereof, that's preventing him from taking the next step. With that in mind, Lee is an interesting salary cap option this season, but he'll only pay off if he can find consistency. If he finds consistency, he's a top 30-type of golfer, if not, he'll need to pick up another win to have any chance of landing in the top 50 at season's end. Read Past Outlooks
Misses cut after poor second round
June 5, 2026
Lee posted a six-over 78 in the second round of the Memorial Tournament to miss the cut by three strokes.
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Lee logged a two-over 74 score in the first round but was still on track to make it to the five-over cut line. He proceeded to go five-over on the front nine of the second round but got back on track with a birdie on the 14th and an eagle on the 15th, only to lose three strokes across the final two holes to miss the cut. Lee's putter was his downfall, as he lost 3.26 strokes on the green Friday, which was the worst out of the 72-man field. He's not in the field for the RBC Canadian Open next week, so Lee's next appearance will be in two weeks at the U.S. Open Championship. He missed the cut in last year's major.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2025
2024
2024 was Lee's first full year on the PGA Tou, and although he earned over $2.5 million and landed in the top-70, the season was still a bit of a disappointment. Expectations for Lee are very high, and even though he had a couple good showings this past season, more was expected of him. Though he failed to live up to expectations in 2024, the forecast for 2025 is bound to be overwhelmingly positive. Lee is just 26 and he's still getting accustomed to life on the PGA Tour, so with a year under his belt, he'll likely start to show more of that upside this season. As such, Lee is a solid salary cap play this season and could wind up in the top-30 at the end of the season.
Lee proved that he can be a contender on the PGA Tour easily earning his card via non-member points. He only made 14 starts, but posted top-10s at big events like The Players Championship, the U.S. Open and the Travelers Championship. He wouldv'e earned his card with his performance just on the DP World Tour as well. Lee profiles similar to a player like Wyndham Clark or Sam Burns due to his power and putting prowess. If Lee can find a little more control with his scoring clubs this is undoubtably a player who has Top 10 potential. It's unlikely he reaches that in 2024, but expect him to pick off his fair share of high finishes. Who knows one of them might even be a win.
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SG: OTT leader at PGA Championship
May 17, 2026
Lee finished tied for 18th at the PGA Championship with a one-under cumulative score.
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Surges with Sunday 64
May 11, 2026
Lee fired a final round seven-under 64 at the Truist Championship to finish in a share of 14th place.
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Top-20 finish in Miami
May 3, 2026
Lee carded a four-under par 68 in the final round of the Cadillac Championship to finish in a tie for 18th.
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T60 at Harbour Town
April 21, 2026
Lee closed with a three-over 74 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish three-under and tied for 60th.
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T3 in TCHO title defense
March 29, 2026
Lee posted a three-under 67 in the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open to finish tied for third with Johnny Keefer.
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