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South Korean professional golfer Kyoung-hoon Lee, also known as K. H. Lee, was born on August 24, 1991. He competes on the PGA Tour and has won the AT&T Byron Nelson in 2021 and 2022.
After turning professional in 2010, Lee signed up for the OneAsia Tour in 2011 and obtained his card through a qualifying school. On the Order of Merit, he placed 39th, with a tie for sixth being his best performance. In July 2012, he took home the Nagashima Shigeo Invitational Sega Sammy Cup.
In September 2015, Lee won the Kolon Korea Open by four strokes, his first triumph on the OneAsia Tour. His second victory was at the 2015 Japan Golf Tour. As a result of his victory at the Honma Tour World Cup at Trophia Golf in October 2015, Lee earned his third career victory.
In 2016, Lee relocated to the US and began competing on the Web.com Tour. He finished fourth at the WinCo Foods Portland Open, won the Kolon Korea Open, and placed second at the Japan Open Golf Championship and the Bridgestone Open. He finished third at the Rex Hospital Open in 2017, and in 2018, he was promoted to the PGA Tour.
At the Waste Management Phoenix Open in 2021, Lee captured his first PGA Tour victory. He then triumphed at the AT&T Byron Nelson, defeating Sam Burns with a score of 25-under par. In 2022, he successfully defended his title at the AT&T Byron Nelson, defeating Jordan Spieth with a score of 26-under par.
K.H. Lee's Caddie
Daniel Parratt is the caddie for K. H. Lee.
Reportedly, Daniel Parratt became K.H. Lee’s caddie in 2022. Daniel once caddied for another South Korean, An Byeong-hun, in 2020. Thus, maybe they have a South Korean connection. Daniel and fellow caddie Jamie Lane (Bernd Wiesberger's caddie) created a video series with Titleist in 2020, due to which Daniel's reputation as a caddie undoubtedly increased.
The two would respond to queries on caddying for a show named “Team Titleist Talks”, including whether or not caddies should be permitted to use distance devices during tournament play and advice for amateurs to improve their course management.
Calum Hill was another golfer for whom Daniel had previously served as a caddie, and the two immediately appeared to be successful. Calum won his first DP World Tour event at the 2021 Cazoo Classic, which was just their third event together.
According to a few reports, K. H. Lee's caddie is Brett Waldman, but this information cannot be verified because The Caddie Network, among others, reported that Brett Waldman has worked for Tom Pernice Jr., Ben Crane, Ryan Moore, John Mallinger, James Hahn, JB Holmes, David Toms, Kyle Stanley, Camilo Villegas, and Charley Hoffman. The list does not include the name of K. H. Lee, making the claim contentious.
What is the net worth of Daniel Parratt?
Unfortunately, Daniel Parratt's net worth has not yet been made public. Moreover, there is no information on his other financial affairs either.
FAQs
A. Daniel Parratt caddies for the two-time winner on the PGA Tour, K.H. Lee.
A. A few reports suggest that Brett Waldman is K. H. Lee's caddie, but a slew of other sources claim otherwise, casting doubt on the information.
A. The net worth of Daniel Parratt is not known as of yet.
A. Kyoung-Hoon Lee.