KH Lee is an international professional South Korean golfer who plays on the PGA tour and Japan Golf tour.
In July, he emerged victorious at the Nagashima Shigeo Invitational Sega Sammy Cup. Lee achieved his initial win on the OneAsia Tour in September 2015 by clinching a four-stroke victory at the Kolon Korea Open.
Lee secured his third career win in October 2015, marking his second triumph on the Japan Golf Tour with a win at the Honma World Cup at Trophia Golf.
KH Lee’s Salary and Net Worth
In May 2023, the estimated career earnings of K. H. Lee for the year amounted to $2,374,987. K. H. Lee has accumulated a total of $11,395,574 in career earnings, comprising $10,575,574 from official tournaments and $185,000 from unofficial tournaments. His net worth is around 5 Million USD as of 2023.
Wyndham Clark’s yearly income can be broken down as follows:
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- 2019 Salary: $1,061,457
- 2020 Salary: $781,808
- 2021 Salary: $3,085,133
- 2022 Salary: $3,347,180
- 2024 Salary: $2,276,237 (till May)
His age and height
He was born on 24th August 1991. According to the date, his age is 32 years old as of 2023. His height is 5 feet 10 inches or 1.78m. At present, his residence is in Seoul, South Korea.
He placed 78th on the Web.com Tour, then participated in the qualifying tournament and secured 14th place. He made a comeback to the Web.com Tour in 2017 and achieved his highest ranking at the Rex Hospital Open by tying for third place.
His wife or girlfriend
K.H. Lee chooses to maintain privacy regarding his personal life, including the date of his marriage to Joo Yeon Yu. It is only known that they have a daughter named Celina Yuna, who was born in July 2021.
Joo Yeon Yu’s golf ranking, family, and biography
His highest ranking is 33 as of 23rd January 2022. He won 2 PGA tours, 2 Japan Golf Tours, and 2 other tours.
He placed 78th on the Web.com Tour and later participated in the qualifying tournament, finishing in 14th place. In 2017, he competed in the Rex Hospital Open on the Web.com Tour, achieving third place as his best result.
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He secured fifth place in the Web.com Tour regular season rankings in 2018, which led to his advancement to the PGA Tour.
During the 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open, Lee tied for second place, finishing one stroke behind the champion, Brooks Koepka. In the same year, Lee won his first PGA Tour event at the 2021 AT&T Byron Nelson, scoring 25-under-par and defeating Sam Burns by three strokes. One year later, Lee retained his championship at the AT&T Byron Nelson, scoring 26-under-par; finishing one shot ahead of Jordan Spieth.
Lee was chosen to represent the International team at the 2022 Presidents Cup in September of that year, winning two out of three matches played.