Armed with talent and strength, this PGA Tour player is on track for a standout moment. He made significant progress in the US Open in Los Angeles, marking his name high on the leaderboard after the second round.
His presence isn’t just felt on the green. On social media, he dropped a post and received a mixed reaction from not only fans but also from LPGA star Nelly Korda, who couldn’t keep herself from commenting on the post.
The Flop Shot Part 2
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Min Woo Lee, PGA Tour Pro, the younger sibling of the current U.S. Women’s champion Minjee Lee, hails from a golf-centric family. Their mother, Clara, is a pro golfer, and it’s evident in the siblings’ success; both are placed impressively within the top 50 in their individual world rankings.
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Lee took to Instagram again to share another tutorial on the flop shot, labeling it “How to do a flop shot Part 2.” He’d posted a similar video earlier and this time captioned his post humorously as, “Don’t let this flop #LethimCook.” His followers were quick to react, finding humor and value in his golf tips.
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Among those responses, Nelly Korda’s comment grabbed attention. She playfully responded with, “Can’t wait to practice this later.” It’s clear she’s keen on trying Lee’s method on the greens. With such interactions, it’s evident the golf community enjoys a mix of fun and learning on social platforms and being engaged with their fans as a community.
Fans Serve Up a Slice of Humor on Trending Post
This recent social media post received a huge amount of fan reactions! People everywhere had their own take. Some were playful: “Put this man in the cooking hall of fame”
Another person was truly impressed, saying, “The fact that you actually almost dunked that is unreal.”
There were those pushing for bigger things with, “I think you should try to play on the PGA tour, you’ve got a decent swing. LET HIM COOK.”
And the comment “Chef Woo with the spatula” surely got some chuckles.
Others threw in a bit of friendly advice, suggesting, “I’d get a little wider base and not rush into the shot so much! You’re getting there!”
And of course, there was appreciation and fandom, with someone commenting, “This dude is my new favorite player, always loved the Aussie AUAUAUAU.”
Clearly, this post and the golfer have caught people’s attention and hearts in more ways than one!
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The comments by the fans show that golf is not always a serious sport. It’s sometimes just about having fun and enjoying with friends. It is great to see golfers having fun and posting humorous videos on social media to connect with their fans. So, whether you’re attempting the ideal image or simply having fun, remember to keep it light and enjoy every moment. After everything, games are about having fun it goes to golf too! Laughter and swinging!
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