AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Min Woo Lee broke into the top 25 in the world following his victory a couple weeks ago at the Houston Open, the long-awaited first on the PGA Tour for the big-hitting Australian who had won just about everywhere else around the world.
Min Woo Lee hits the Masters after his first PGA Tour win. Jason Day thinks he can be world No. 1
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Min Woo Lee broke into the top 25 in the world following his victory a couple weeks ago at the Houston Open, the long-awaited first on the PGA Tour for the big-hitting Australian who had won just about everywhere else around the world.
Jason Day thinks his fellow Aussie can climb even higher.
"It's all up to him if he wants to get to No. 1," said Day, who spent 51 weeks there starting in September 2015. “It's a lifestyle change he has to understand. I know that he has the tools and the mental side to do it because he loves the moment, and that's something you cannot teach golfers in general, to love being in that moment and under the most stress.
"If he can really enjoy that and just improve over time, he'll be probably be our next No. 1," Day added. “I'm going to take myself out of the conversation because that's my goal as well. But he's got the best chance to become No. 1 from Australia.”