Australian golfer Min Woo Lee has revealed that he will be participating in the US Masters this week despite having a broken finger. Lee sustained the injury while working out in the gym and is also battling the flu. Despite these setbacks, Lee remains optimistic about his performance in the tournament.
Australian golf star Min Woo Lee has revealed he will play the US Masters this week with a broken finger after suffering the freak injury in the gym last week. Lee is also entering the year’s first major with an untimely bout of the flu but is remaining upbeat after detailing exactly how he fractured the wedding finger in his right hand. “I dropped a dumbbell on my hand,” he said after managing nine holes around Augusta National on Tuesday with countrymen Adam Scott, Jason Day and Cameron Smith.
” The 25-year-old is bidding to join his LPGA Tour star sister Minjee as a major winner and maintains, despite his injury and illness, that he can still challenge for the green jacket. But the West Australian admits he will have to dig deep. “You’re going to hear it from my voice: I’m not 100 per cent yet,” Lee said. “Other than that, I actually feel very alright. Could have been a lot worse. I’m pretty happy to be standing here and especially playing nine holes and give it 100 per cent.
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