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Australian Amateur: Min Woo Lee has the Hometown Edge
1/16/2018 | by Golf Australia

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Min Woo Lee enters the Australian Am at #4 in the GW/AGC World Ranking<br>(Golf Australia photo)
Min Woo Lee enters the Australian Am at #4 in the GW/AGC World Ranking<br>(Golf Australia photo)

The highest-ranked Australian in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Ranking is in good position after a 68

KARRINYUP, AUSTRALIA (January 16, 2018) - You get the strong feeling when you watch golf in Perth that there’s already a base of fans with Min Woo Lee fever. The 19-year-old is the popular pick to win the Australian Amateur Championship, presented by Swinging Skirts, in his hometown this week. And with a magnetic drawing power far greater than the average amateur, he manages to pull crowds through the gates with the expectation they’re getting in on the ground level of something potentially far bigger. Those people didn’t leave Lake Karrinyup disappointed today. Lee, a member at Royal Fremantle, began his quest to go one better than last year’s runner-up finish at Melbourne’s Yarra Yarra with a fine four-under 68 to share the morning lead on the first of two days of stroke play qualifying. He was joined by New South Welshman Nathan Barbieri and neither will know their final day one position until after afternoon rounds at their course and nearby Wanneroo. But those who watched Lee will doubtless have left with their confidence in him intact. “I was really scrappy early and made a really silly bogey on nine,” Lee said of his plight when he fell to one over after “some of the worst golf I’ve played in ages”. “But I decided on the 10th to have a whack at the drive and try to get some momentum with an easy birdie and then it kind of fell into place.” Lee sent his drive on the downhill 337m par four almost pin high and chipped to inside 50cm to kickstart his run. “I knew 11 (a par five) was birdieable with a good drive and then I had that momentum.” That translated into more birdies on 12, 15 and 16 as Lee let the field know he means business this week after fine-tuning in Melbourne last week. “I played OK at the Master of the Amateurs, but was aiming too far right. I trusted it on the last day and did it again today and it was good,” he said. “I’m feeling confident; it was great that friends came and watched. I’m pretty happy with it all.” Lee said last year’s close call, when he was beaten by Matias Sanchez on the last hole of the 36-hole final, was a driver this week. “You definitely want to put your name on that trophy, but last year Matias just played well and better than me. It wasn’t that I played terribly, so it’s not a situation where I look back negatively on it. “But yeah, it’s motivating to go one better this week.”
Results: Australian Men's Amateur
PlacePlayerLocationPtsScores
Win, Japan1200
Runner-up, Australia900
Semifinals, Australia700
Semifinals, New Zealand700
Quarterfinals, Australia500

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About the Australian Men's Amateur

The Australian Men's and Women's Amateur Championships are Australia's oldest Amateur Golf Championships, with both having been played since 1894. Long held as a match play event, in 2021 the format changed to 72 holes of stroke play.

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