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Min Woo Lee shares ‘special’ Pebble Beach tribute after runner-up finish to Collin Morikawa

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Min Woo Lee finished one stroke behind Collin Morikawa at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am last weekend.

The Australian started the final round five shots behind the lead and produced a seven-under-par 65 to get into contention.

It was not enough to deny Morikawa his first PGA Tour victory in two-and-a-half years, but Lee can still take confidence from his impressive performance.

He has since posted on social media about his excellent week at Pebble Beach.

Min Woo Lee of Australia judges his putt on the thirteenth hole during the second round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
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Min Woo Lee rates Pebble Beach highly

Pebble Beach is considered one of the top golf courses and most iconic venues on the PGA Tour calendar.

Min Woo Lee has now become the latest player to share his love for Pebble Beach after his runner-up finish on Sunday.

“Pebble Beach, you’ve got a special place in my heart,” Lee tweeted. “What an unbelievable venue. Tied 2nd. Big ups. See you next week at Riviera.”

He finished in a tie for 17th place at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in 2025, so he clearly enjoys playing at the venue.

Jake Knapp posts about Pebble Beach on social media

Jake Knapp has also commented on his experience at Pebble Beach after the tournament concluded on Sunday.

Knapp was only two shots behind 54-hole leader Akshay Bhatia before the final round and had a great chance to win.

Unfortunately, three bogeys on Sunday meant that he finished four shots behind Morikawa in eighth position.

“If only I could have played 18 a couple more times… but overall, a lot of good things to take away from this week. Next stop Riviera,” he said.