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Aussies on Tour: Min Woo Lee to debut at Pebble Beach | PGA of Australia

Published - 2 months By - Tony Webeck Min Woo Lee has sought the advice of fellow Aussie Jason Day as he seeks to make an instant impression on the PGA TOUR at this week’s famed AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California. Lee has received a sponsor’s invitation to make his debut on the USA’s main tour ahead of his first appearance in a World Golf Championships event in Florida in a fortnight’s time, the 22-year-old making no effort to hide his intent to play in the US full-time in future. Drawn to play alongside another Aussie in Rhein Gibson for his opening round to be played on the Pebble Beach Golf Links, Lee took the opportunity on Tuesday to talk to Day about what to expect at Pebble Beach and on the tour as a whole.

FanDuel PGA DFS Lineup Advice: AT&T Pebble Beach (2021)

Francesco Molinari has two straight top-ten finishes. The PGA Tour leaves Phoenix and the rowdy fans at the Waste Management Open to head to the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links. There is only one water hazard at this event – the Pacific Ocean. Even though this is one of the weaker fields we’ll see (no top-10 players now that DJ has withdrawn), the views will be breathtaking. The golf should still be exciting, with several up-and-comers going against some of the established pros with great course history. FanDuel has six golfers priced at or above $11,000 this week. DFS players have a salary cap of $60,000 to select six golfers for an average roster spot of $10,000. Patrick Cantlay ($11,900) is the highest-priced golfer, with Daniel Berger close behind at $11,600. Paul Casey ($11,400), Will Zalatoris ($11,200), and Jordan Spieth ($11,100) round out FanDuel’s top-five highest priced golfers.

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