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Frustrated Min Woo Lee reveals what made him ‘very uncomfortable’ on day three of the Houston Open

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Min Woo Lee still has an outside chance of defending his Texas Children’s Houston Open title that he won last year. The Australian posted a third round score of three-under-par 67 on Saturday at the Houston Open, and will head into the final round on Sunday six shots adrift of the leader, Gary Woodland.

Photo by Jordan Bank/Getty Images Min Woo Lee still has an outside chance of defending his Texas Children’s Houston Open title that he won last year. The Australian posted a third round score of three-under-par 67 on Saturday at the Houston Open, and will head into the final round on Sunday six shots adrift of the leader, Gary Woodland. His game is tailor-made for this golf course, thanks to his incredible length off the tee and his impeccable short game.

However, Min Woo Lee struggled to keep pace with the leaders at the Houston Open on day three. Min Woo Lee highlighted how difficult the Houston Open golf course can be if you’re not completely on your game. Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images However, Memorial Park is definitely there for the taking for anyone who’s hitting it long and straight and is rolling their rock on the greens.

Maybe it will be Min Woo’s turn to go low on Sunday. What made Min Woo Lee uncomfortable on day three of the Houston Open Min Woo Lee addressed the media after his third round 67 at Memorial Park. The Australian was asked to sum up his third round in Houston on Saturday.

“ Yeah, it was — I guess the result was not too bad and where I finished kind of on the leaderboard wasn’t terrible, “ Min Woo Lee explained. “ It felt very uncomfortable. Didn’t feel like I had my good game all day, but I think it was just one of those days.