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Min Woo Lee won't 'moan' about missing signature events

The PGA Tour's eight "signature events" introduced for the 2024 season have drawn the ire of numerous veteran players who have missed out on the limited-field events featuring $20 million purses.

Min Woo Lee has a different perspective: Play better.

The affable 25-year-old Australian has been ranked as high as 31st in the world this year made the cut at The Players Championship before posting top-26 finishes at each of the year's first three majors. However, he played in just one of the eight signature events, finishing in a tie for 44th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.

The final signature event was this past weekend's Travelers Championship.

"I think it's great that the PGA Tour is doing that," Lee said on Tuesday when asked about his stance on the signature events. "I'm not the one to moan about it, but I guess I played every major, which is awesome and amazing. I played into them. To not like play most of the signature events, it was kind of hard to take a little bit.

While making 11 of 12 cuts so far in 2024, Lee has only one top-20 finish - a runner-up at the Cognizant Classic. He does have a string of five consecutive finishes between T21-T26 and arrived at this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic ranked 64th in the FedEx Cup Standings.

That puts Lee on the outside looking in of the coveted top 50 spots that get guaranteed spots into next year's signature events. The difficulty of earning spots into those events, along with five of them being no-cut events and the other three allowing for a handful of sponsors exemptions has generated significant backlash among the tour's rank-and-file.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said recently that the qualification guidelines are constantly being reviewed, but also lauded

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