Out of the 21st-to-last pairing and second-to-last start on a Minor Medical Extension, World No. 229 Danny Lee painted a 7-under-par 34-30=64 in R4 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, vaulting 30 places to T7 on 15-under 269.
The South Korean-born New Zealander, who arrived off a two-way T2 at last week’s Bermuda, his first top 10 in 37 starts, goes back-to-back for the first time since October of the 2019-20 season, where he chased a solo 2nd at THE CJ CUP in Korea with a T10 at the ZOZO in Japan. He needed to earn 288.207 FedExCup points to meet the terms of the medical (in four events), and satisfies that with one start to spare (327.500 FEC points earned). This was the 31-year-old’s eighth Mayakoba and third top 10, second in his last three, and got there with a Sunday showing of one eagle and six birdies, including a run of B-B-B-E at holes 10-13, versus one, walk-off bogey-5. For the week, he handed in rounds of 68-69-68-64, and totaled one eagle and 21 birdies against five bogeys and a triple. The Texas resident, whose post-round comments are below, is not in the published field at this coming week’s Houston Open.