Scottie Scheffler shows true colours after Min Woo Lee pretends to use frowned-upon tactic

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Min wo Le’s playful aimo gesture Sparks reactions at Houston open Min wo Lee clinched his first PGA Tour victory at the Houston open in thrilling fashion edging out Scotty Sheffer and Gary Woodland by a single stroke at 20 underpar but it wasn’t just his Triumph that made headlines it was his playful Antics on the final green before sinking the winning putt from Mere inches away Lee humorously pretended to use the controversial aimo method drawing laughter from Sheffer but audible disapproval from the crowd the gesture playfully mocked the much ated green reading technique which has long been criticized for slowing down the pace of play golf commentator Jim Nance a vocal critic of aimo has frequently ridiculed it on air once joking that’s not a new dance step he’s doing there turning around spinning around a couple of times that’s aim Point others like Lucas Glover have called for it to be banned outright arguing that it disrupts fellow golfers and offers no statistical Advantage despite the backlash aimo has its Defenders including Colin morawa Max Homer and Keegan Bradley morawa who credits it with improving his short game acknowledges that some players may take it too far I think there’s a respect issue he admitted suggesting it could be used more efficiently for now aim Point remains legal on the PGA tour but as Lee’s light-hearted moment showed the debate surrounding it is far from over friends what is your opinion about this share in the comments

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  1. Legal in my opinion as well, if they think it is slowing the game down then put a timer on them like baseball and softball pitchers. I would not want a timer but maybe the whiners will stop with a timer.

  2. Aim point does not slow down play, thats BS, the difference in time to read greens varies amongst golfers regardless of tactic used. I've seen golfers walk around from one side of the green to the other that take much more time. There is nothing illegal about using aim point to read the green.

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