Massive group of fans in ‘big hats’ follow Min Woo Lee, Max Homa at Waste Management Phoenix Open
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Min Woo Lee and Max Homa have a dedicated contingency of fans cheering and following them around during Friday’s Round 2 of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale.
The Min Woo Lee fan club, in particular, showed out in full force. Lee, who teed off alongside Mark Hubbard and Andrew Novak at the 10th, was surrounded by a large group of fans wearing big hats which read, “Let Him Cook,” Lee’s social media mantra.
The fans in big hats will be following Lee around throughout the day as part of his relationship with Lululemon. Lee, 26, is a brand ambassador for Lululemon, signing with the apparel company in January 2024.
“I’m excited to partner with lululemon to bring my sense of fun and freshness to the game and lead the way for a new generation of golfers,” the Australian golfer said at the time. “The quality of lululemon’s golf collection speaks for itself – it’s smart, clean, and stylish, which is exactly how I want to feel on the course.”
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Min Woo Lee, Lululemon bring partnership to Phoenix Open
The same group of fans were also in attendance for last year’s Phoenix Open. Then, they arrived all dressed in white khakis, blue polos and red chef hats. Each of the hats read “Let Him Cook.”
“We have a production team that gets everybody together, gets the shuttle buses, securities, does all the things to get us to the show,” one fan said last year. “When we come out here, we just follow him through the rest of the tour.”
As for Lee, he posted a 70 in Round 1 and is currently two-under par for the tournament. Lee, the No. 52 ranked golfer in the world, is still in search of his first win on the PGA Tour.