Who is leading the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open after Round 3?
Min Woo Lee from Australia holds a four-stroke lead at 17-under par.
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Australia's Min Woo Lee surged into the lead at the Texas Children's Houston Open after a stellar third round, setting the stage for an exciting final day at Memorial Park Golf Course. With a significant lead but the world's top player in p...
Min Woo Lee's commanding performance in the third round has put him firmly in control at the Houston Open. His bogey-free 63 showcased the power that ranks him third on Tour in driving distance this season. Holding a 54-hole lead for the first time in his PGA Tour career, the 26-year-old Australian aims to add a PGA Tour title to his three DP World Tour victories.
However, the lurking presence of Scottie Scheffler cannot be ignored. Despite a less-than-perfect round that included two bogeys, the World No. 1 remains within striking distance, five shots back. Scheffler is looking for another win before defending his Masters title.
Rory McIlroy also showed signs of form, recovering from nearly missing the cut to shoot 65. He noted the difficulty of making birdies on the Memorial Park course, contributing to the somewhat bunched leaderboard behind Lee.
The tournament, played at the Tom Doak-renovated Memorial Park course, boasts a $9.5 million purse, with the winner taking home $1.71 million. Some players had an early start on Saturday, completing their second rounds delayed by previous thunderstorms.
Min Woo Lee from Australia holds a four-stroke lead at 17-under par.
The winner will receive $1,710,000 from a total purse of $9.5 million.
Scottie Scheffler is tied for third place, five shots behind Min Woo Lee.
Can Min Woo Lee hold onto his lead for his first PGA Tour victory, or will Scheffler make a comeback? Let us know your predictions in the comments!
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