Min Woo Lee, a rising star on the PGA Tour, has put to rest speculation regarding a possible move to LIV Golf. In a recent interview, Lee expressed his dedication to continuing his career on the PGA Tour, stating, "I'm not going. I want to focus on my game and aim for the Masters next year." The Australian golfer, who has garnered a significant following due to his engaging personality and impressive performances, emphasized that his current trajectory is aligned with the PGA Tour's goals.
Lee's commitment comes at a time when many players are weighing their options amid the ongoing rivalry between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. His decision reflects a broader trend among players who prioritize traditional tour experiences and the prestige associated with events like the Masters. As he prepares for the upcoming Australian summer tournaments, Lee's focus remains on improving his game and securing his place among the elite in professional golf.
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