Min Woo Lee, a rising star on the PGA Tour, has put to rest speculation regarding a potential switch to LIV Golf. The Australian golfer, who has made a name for himself with impressive performances on the PGA Tour, confirmed his dedication to the PGA Tour during a recent interview. Lee emphasized the importance of participating in major tournaments, particularly the Masters, which he considers one of the pinnacle events in golf.
"Yeah, I never want to miss a major, the Masters especially. It's one of the biggest tournaments in the world, so I'll do whatever I can to get in," Lee stated, highlighting his commitment to the traditional tour and its prestigious events.
His comments come at a time when several players are weighing their options amid the ongoing LIV Golf controversy. Lee's reaffirmation of his allegiance to the PGA Tour reflects a broader sentiment among many players who value the history and legacy associated with the tour.
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