Fore Play vs Nico Echavarria

We went down to the Texas Childrens Hospital Houston Open a few weeks back to take on two PGA Tour pros in a match. We knew we were getting our good friend Nico Echavarria to make his debut on the channel, but were pleasantly surprised by our second guest on the 10th tee. This one was an absolute blast! Check out our merch here: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/fore-play Download the Barstool Golf Time app: https://beacons.ai/foreplaypod/barstoolgolftime We've partnered with SKLZ, the leading sport-skill training brand, to develop co-branded golf training aids that help improve your game. Now available at https://www.golfgalaxy.com/barstool or in-store at Golf

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Watched Corentin Denolly (Q) 🇫🇷 vs. Aleksandar Kovacevic 🇺🇸 - 2025 ATP 250 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships (presented by Fayez Sarofim & Co.), Day 5, Round of 16 play on Stadium Court, at the River Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas.

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Min Woo Lee pleased to back up social media fun with results after becoming PGA winner at Houston Open

Min Woo Lee admits he feared his career was becoming a case of all talk and no action.But the Australian internet sensation, who on Wednesday revealed his role as Justin Bieber's unofficial golf coach, will arrive at the Masters a PGA Tour winner confident he's got the balance right.The 26-year-old 'boy from Perth' was flooded with high-profile congratulations after holding off world number one Scottie Scheffler to break his Tour title duck and win the Houston Open on Sunday.The likes of Steph Curry and Australia's NBA stars Dyson Daniels and Josh Giddey sent messages, while pop star Bieber FaceTimed Lee

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This League: Alejandro Tosti Is Now Fighting With All Of Golf After Being Accused Of Intentionally Playing Slow To Get Back At Min Woo Lee On Sunday

We got ourselves a little golf drama, folks! Nothing gets people going like a little pissing match the Houston Open. To set the stage you had the final group and Min Woo Lee with the lead. Ball was under a bush and he spent a ton of time debating whether to hit it, take an unplayable, finally deciding to and then hitting. It was absurd. It does further the argument that we need a shot clock of sort in golf. Then you had all these reports come out that Alejandro Tosti decided to take matter into his own hands and intentionally

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PGA Tour Makes Min Woo Lee Announcement After Houston Open

Min Woo Lee can now call himself a PGA Tour winner. That's after the 26-year-old pro finally secured his first PGA Tour win on Sunday, topping the field at the 2025 edition of the Texas Children's Houston Open.Lee, who finished the tournament with a 20-under score, bested the likes of Gary Woodland and Scottie Scheffler dramatically to claim the victory.AdvertisementThe Australian ran into trouble down the stretch of the fourth round, as his tee shot landed on the water at the par-five 16th before recording a bogey. But he maintained his poise to stave off Woodland and Scheffler, who ended

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PGA Tour money leaders: Rory McIlroy's tie for fifth enables him to surpass $100 million

Rory McIlroy is golf's second $100 million man.McIlroy's tie for fifth in the Texas Children's Houston Open on March 30 gave him $337,843 and increased his career PGA Tour earnings to $100,046,906. Only Tiger Woods ($120,999,166) has more.Rory McIlroy watches his tee shot at the fourth hole of the Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston during the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open on March 30.McIlroy only needed to earn $46,906 to reach $100 million and would have had that with a tie for 32nd or better. He also passed $9 million in earnings for the season, most

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Monday Leaderboard: How do you miss a 3-inch putt?

Disaster for Tony Finau. (Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Welcome to the Monday Leaderboard, where we run down the weekend’s top stories in the wonderful world of golf. Grab an Arnold Palmer, pull up a chair and prepare to cringe …1. Tony Finau misses a tap-in?This one hurts. Tony Finau was three feet from the cup on the par-3 15th at the Texas Children’s Houston Open on Saturday, about to roll in for a standard par. But the three-footer missed, lipping around the cup … and then it got worse. So much worse. Finau attempted

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Min Woo Lee set to celebrate Houston Open victory with major-winning sister Minjee

Min Woo Lee plans on celebrating his watershed Houston Open win with the best golfer in the family. Lee holds nerve to claim Houston Open After leading by a stroke heading into the final hole, Australia's Min Woo Lee breaks through for his first PGA Tour victory following a tense finish at the Houston Open.As well as rising above Adam Scott to become Australia's new number one on the men's rankings, the 26-year-old completed another rare double with his epic victory over Scottie Scheffler on Monday AEDT.Min Woo and sister Minjee are only the third siblings to notch wins on the

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'Legendary' – Even Scottie Scheffler had to laugh at 'controversial' Min Woo Lee winning putt

Scottie Scheffler couldn't help but smile after watching how Min Woo Lee pipped him to victory at the Houston Open.The Australian star held off late challenges from Scheffler and Gary Woodland to claim victory.4Scheffler couldn't help but smile after being told of Lee's victoryCredit: @PGATourLee held a four-stroke advantage going into the final round, a lead that extended to five on the back nine.However, the 26-year-old faced a nervy end after he bogeyed the par five 16th with Scheffler and Woodland closing in.But Lee managed to see out the victory as he two putted on the 18th to claim victory.All

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Min Woo Lee Called Out by PGA Tour Pro for Houston Open Pace of Play

Alejandro Tosti started the final round of the Houston Open in second place, but by the 16th hole he had dropped seven places on the leaderboard due to his poor performance. However, the Argentine made headlines for other reasons during the day.Tosti complained about the alleged slow play of the leader, Min Woo Lee, on the 8th hole, and he apparently did not do it in the best way. He also had a negative interaction during the day with another of his colleagues, Ryan Fox.Tosti, Lee and Fox played the final round together in the final group. On the par-5

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