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Mi Hyang
Lee
South Korea
Birthdate
30/3/1993 (32)
Birthplace
Seoul, South Korea
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2011
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Hot stretch puts Mi Hyang Lee atop Meijer LPGA
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Mi Hyang Lee
Mi Hyang Lee has 1-shot lead at LPGA's LA Open
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Stephenson, Lee hold Shoprite LPGA Classic lead
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Jin Young Ko wins ANA Inspiration for first major
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Golf News
Scottie Scheffler commits to American Express, WM Phoenix
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will make his 2026 debut at the American Express Championship later this month, tournament officials said Wednesday night. Scheffler also has committed to the WM Phoenix Open.
Sprague, CEO of PGA of America, steps down to help care for family
Derek Sprague is leaving after one year as CEO at the PGA of America to return to upstate New York to help support his mother and mother-in-law who require more care.
Michael Thorbjornsen wins Boston's first-ever match in TGL
Boston Common picks up its maiden victory in the TGL behind this Michael Thorbjornsen birdie at the final hole.
LIV Golf still waiting on approval from OWGR entering 2026
LIV Golf will end the year with no decision whether the Official World Golf Ranking will approve the 54-man league to receive ranking points like golf's other tours around the world.
Tiger Woods turns 50, now eligible for PGA Tour Champions
Tiger Woods turned 50 on Tuesday, making the 15-time major championship winner eligible to compete on the PGA Tour Champions circuit once he recovers from his latest health setbacks.
Golf Hall of Famer Masashi 'Jumbo' Ozaki of Japan dies at 78
Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories are the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home country after a battle with colon cancer, the Japan Golf Tour said. He was 78.