PGA Tour player blog Freaking out didn t stop me from ending winless run says Min Woo Lee
Winning is an amazing feeling, and I was very proud of the way I handled myself at the Houston Open last weekend. Mentally, it was a grind and I’m super proud to win.
It’s been one of my goals to become a winner on the PGA Tour and I’m happy to check that off my list.
They always say the difference between winning and losing is the six inches between your ears. I think that was a big part for me during the week.
I always felt like I have the assets to win, it was just can you do it mentally. These guys who win regularly, they’re all mentally strong, very locked in and laser-focused, so I think that’s something I have learnt.
Even with a four-shot lead going into the last day in Houston, it was tough. Scottie (Scheffler) was making a charge, but I was proud with how I kept myself in it.
I played solid and had one slip-up on the 16th hole with the drive into the water.
It was tough to tee it up again but thankfully, I managed to make a nice bogey there and followed up with two really good pars to get it done.
I wasn’t calm, calm, and I was also freaking out. There were a lot of emotions, but I have a good caddie (Brian Martin) and he just said: “Hey, it’s okay, let’s take our medicine and move on.”
Looking back now, I think the putt on the 18th hole from off the green was a very good one. It was one of the better putts I hit during the weekend which helped me get the win, so it will be ingrained in my head for a long time. We kept it together and to close out the
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