The PGA Tour saw a first-time winner claim the title at the Texas Children’s Houston Open as Min Woo Lee held off a stout field to claim the victory.
Lee shot a 3-under 67 to finish at 20-under 260 overall. That is the lowest in the 77-year history of the event.
At one point, the Australian held a five-shot lead, and it looked like he would run away with the trophy. However, the talented field kept taking advantage of a getable golf course. Then a costly bogey at the par-5 16th made things much more interesting.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler had a shot to steal the tournament but could not convert on the final two holes to get above 19-under.
The 26-year-old remained steady and made back-to-back pars on 17 and 18 to secure the one-shot win. In his first PGA Tour win, Lee won $1.71 million and 500 FedEx Cup points.
Scheffler finished tied for second alongside Gary Woodland, who continues to provide inspiration. They both will take home $845,500. Woodland tied Scheffler’s course record with an 8-under 62 on Sunday to post his best finish since returning from brain surgery 18 months ago.
Sami Valimaki also posted a 62 on Sunday to claim a solo fourth-place victory. He won $465,500. It was his first Top 10 finish of the season.
Rory McIlroy made his first start at this event in 11 years and was T5. He had a few chances to close the gap, but a par-bogey finish saw him finish at 15-under. The Northern Irishman earned $337,844 this week in Houston.
How much money did the field make this week? Here is a full breakdown of the Texas Children’s Houston Open payout.
Texas Children’s Houston Open 2025 Payout:
1. Min Woo Lee (-20): $1,7100,000
T2. Gary Woodland (-19): $845,500
T2. Scottie Scheffler (-19): $845,500
4. Sami Valimaki (-17): $465,500
T5. Wyndham Clark, Taylor Pendrith, Rory McIlroy, Alejandro Tosti (-15): $337,844
9: Ryan Gerard (-14): $277,875
10: Mackenzie Hughes (-13): $258,875
T11: Lee Hodges, Rico Hoey, Stephan Jaeger, Isaiah Salinda (-12): $211,375
T15: Eric Cole, Hayden Springer, Ryan Fox (-11): $163,875
T18: Joel Dahmen, Chris Gotterup, Sam Stevens, Harry Hall, Harris English, Victor Perez, Ben Griffin, Kevin Yu, Keith Mitchell (-10): $108,987
T27: Jason Day, Nate Lashley, Davis Thompson, Jake Knapp, Jesper Svensson (-9): $67,925
T32: Michael Kim, Rasmus Højgaard, Chandler Phillips, Tony Finau, Charles Reiter, Maverick McNealy, Nico Echavarria (-8): $51,911
T39: Michael Thorbjornsen, Mac Meissner, Adam Hadwin, Taylor Dickson, Matteo Manassero, Kurt Kitayama, Chan Kim, Trey Mullinax (-7): $36,575
T47: Emiliano Grillo, Thomas Detry, Ryo Hisatsune, William Mouw, Chad Ramey (-6): $25,593
T52: Patrick Rodgers, Matt McCarty, Jackson Suber, Rickie Fowler, Pierceson Coody, Davis Riley, David Skinns, Trevor Cone (-5): $22,302
60. Sungjae Im (-4): $21,375
T61: Mason Andersen, Sam Ryder, Matthew Riedel (-3): $20,995
T64: Charley Hoffman, Philip Knowles, Antoine Rozner (-2): $20,425
T67: Adam Svensson, Sahith Theegala (-1): $19,950
69. John Pak (E): $19,665
Next week, the PGA Tour will stay in the Lonestar state for the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio, where defending champion Akshay Bhatia will look to repeat. The Valero Open purse is $9,500,000, with the winner taking home $1,710,000.
It will be the last week before the first major championship of the year, The Masters Tournament.
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