K.H. Lee

33-Year-Old Golfer
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Previous to this past season, Lee had posted consecutive seasons landing inside the top-30, but this past year he nearly fell out of the top-60. Thanks to the elevated events though, his earnings number stayed about the same. Lee's drop off can be attributed to one poor stretch that lasted from June-August this past year. That stretch, on paper, looks like someone that went through something, be it an injury or something else that might have distracted him. Considering he played at a very high level for two entire seasons, it's reasonable to think last year was the fluke. As such, Lee is a solid salary cap option this season. Read Past Outlooks
Misses cut in Mexico
November 12, 2024
Lee recorded a two-round score of two-over-par to miss the cut by four shots at this past week's World Wide Technology Championship.
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Lee hit only 24 of 36 greens in regulation throughout his two rounds at El Cardonal, converting just four of 12 scrambling opportunities en route to the early exit as well. However, he remains inside of the top-100 in the FedExCup Fall standings at No. 98 ahead of the upcoming Butterfield Bermuda Championship where he's a career 2-for-2 in cuts made.
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Lee played fairly well during his first two seasons on the PGA Tour, finishing right around 100 on the FedEx list in both seasons, so when he picked up his first win during his third season and earned over $3 million, it was to say the least, a surprise. Also surprising was that Lee backed up that season with an even better season in 2021-22, going back-to-back at the Byron Nelson and making it to the Tour Championship after being No. 31 in 2020-21. Lee was mostly a boom-or-bust player during his first three seasons, but went a solid 21-for-28 this past season to show he can play well at different types of courses.
Lee had a decent rookie season where he earned more than $1 million and landed in the top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list, but he failed to build upon that momentum in his second season. His third season however, his most recent, Lee really came into his own. Lee looks like a solid PGA Tour player, but he set the bar awfully high in 2020-21. As such, he's a tough sell in salary cap leagues this year. Expect a slight regression this season.
The South Korean has qualified for the FedEx Cup Playoffs the last two seasons but has been unable to make the BMW Championship either year. Lee tends to be fairly average in all aspects of his game, but he struggles to make enough birdies to post many top-10s. Probably a player to avoid due to lack of much upside.
Lee's rookie season got off to a rough start, as he missed the cut in seven of his first 11 events, but he turned it around in time to secure his card for the upcoming season. While Lee's season has to be described as a success, there are some issues that are concerning. Lee posted only two top-10s and one of them came at the Zurich Classic, which. of course, is a team event. He also missed plenty of cuts late in the season as well. As such, he carries too much risk in salary cap formats this season.
Lee failed to find the winner's circle on the Web.com Tour in 2018, but he posted a trio of runner-up finishes to ultiamtely finish fifth on the regular season money list. The 27-year-old Korean placed T47 during his lone start on th PGA Tour last October at the CJ Cup. Lee ranked top-25 on the Web.com Tour in both GIR percentage and birdie average, but was outside of the top-100 in total driving which could hurt his productivity at the next level.
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Finishes 63rd in Japan
October 30, 2024
Lee carded a two-over 72 on Sunday at the ZOZO Championship to finish one-under and alone in 63rd place.
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Secures T5 finish in Vegas
October 20, 2024
Lee finished in a tie for fifth place at the Shriners Children's Open following a five-under 66 in the final round.
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Posts four rounds in the 60s
July 28, 2024
Lee recorded a three-under 68 on Sunday at the 3M Open to finish in a share of ninth place.
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Appears in 3M Open field
July 22, 2024
Lee (back) is listed in the field for this week's 3M Open.
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Withdraws from Barracuda
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July 19, 2024
Lee withdrew before the second round of the Barracuda Championship because of a back injury, according to the PGA's announcement Friday.
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