Min Lee Bio
Min Lee (born 3 June 1995) is a Taiwanese professional golfer who competes on the LPGA Tour. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she represents Chinese Taipei in international competition and has built a career that spans developmental circuits, the Symetra Tour, the LPGA Tour, and several major championships. Over more than a decade as a professional, she has collected 10 tournament titles and earned recognition as one of Taiwan’s most consistent touring professionals.
Early Life and Background
Min Lee was born on 3 June 1995 in Taipei, Taiwan, and grew up in the capital city that has produced a number of Taiwan’s leading golfers. She began playing golf at the age of 12, an unusually late start for a future touring professional, and quickly progressed through the local amateur ranks. In addition to her athletic development, Lee is also a skilled pianist, a talent she has continued to cultivate alongside her competitive golf career.
As a junior golfer, Lee joined the Taiwan National Team, where she gained valuable experience representing her country in regional competition. During the 2012 China Amateur Golf Tour, she captured victories at Qinhuangdao and Chongqing, two early results that signaled her potential to compete at the professional level. These amateur achievements helped pave the way for her decision to turn professional later that same year.
Path to Professional Golf
Lee made the transition from amateur to professional golf in 2012, beginning her career on developmental circuits in Asia. Her early professional schedule included events on the China LPGA Tour and the Taiwan LPGA Tour, where she quickly established herself as a rising talent. The combination of her amateur pedigree and her early professional results set the stage for a move to the United States.
In 2014, Lee joined the Symetra Tour, the official developmental circuit of the LPGA, and made an immediate impact. She was named Symetra Tour Rookie of the Year after finishing the season ranked 5th overall, a performance that earned her promotion to the LPGA Tour for the following season. Her rapid ascent through the ranks demonstrated both her competitive drive and her ability to adapt to new playing environments.
Min Lee Career
Early Career (2012–2014)
Lee’s first two years as a professional were spent competing primarily in Asia, where she built her competitive resume on the China LPGA Tour and the Taiwan LPGA Tour. She claimed her first professional victory on the Taiwan LPGA Tour during this period, establishing a foundation of confidence that would prove valuable in her later international career.
Her move to the Symetra Tour in 2014 marked a turning point. She won multiple events, including the season-long battle for Rookie of the Year honors, and finished the year ranked 5th on the money list. The strong season earned her a spot on the LPGA Tour for 2015, completing a swift climb from regional player to full-time tour professional in just three years.
LPGA Tour Years (2015–2017)
Lee made her LPGA Tour debut in 2015 and recorded one of the most impressive major championship performances of her career, finishing T12 at the U.S. Women’s Open. She also placed T29 at the Evian Championship during her rookie season, results that showed she could compete on the game’s biggest stages. She ended 2015 ranked 68th on the LPGA Tour money list, a solid start to her top-flight career.
The following two seasons proved more challenging. Lee slipped to 94th on the money list in 2016 and 128th in 2017, prompting a return to the Symetra Tour in 2019 in search of consistent playing time and competitive reps. During this developmental stretch, she also posted a CUT at the 2017 Women’s British Open and a CUT at the 2016 and 2022 Chevron Championships, providing her with valuable major championship experience.
Return to Form (2019–2021)
Back on the Symetra Tour in 2019, Lee won the Valley Forge Invitational, signaling a return to form. She added further titles on the Symetra Tour and the Taiwan LPGA Tour, including a win at the 2018 China Women’s Open on the China LPGA Tour. By 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had forced her to spend the year at home in Taiwan, where she continued to play and train.
In 2021, Lee returned to the LPGA Tour with renewed confidence. She won the Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship on the Symetra Tour the week before finishing runner-up to Matilda Castren at the LPGA Mediheal Championship. Those performances propelled her to 119th in the Women’s World Golf Rankings, a ranking that helped her qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where she represented Chinese Taipei on golf’s biggest international stage.
Recent Career (2022–Present)
Lee has continued to balance time between the LPGA Tour, the Symetra Tour (now known as the Epson Tour), and tournaments in Asia. She recorded a T47 finish at the 2023 Women’s PGA Championship, demonstrating her continued ability to compete in major championships. Across her career, she has accumulated 10 professional victories, split between three Epson Tour wins and seven other titles across the Taiwan LPGA Tour and China LPGA Tour.
As of 2025, Lee remains an active competitor on the LPGA Tour and continues to represent Chinese Taipei in international events. Her career trajectory, from late-starting amateur to Symetra Tour Rookie of the Year to Olympic qualifier, reflects sustained dedication and steady improvement.
Notable Events and Milestones
Among Lee’s most significant career milestones are her 2014 Symetra Tour Rookie of the Year award, her T12 finish at the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open, and her qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Her runner-up finish at the 2021 LPGA Mediheal Championship stands as one of her strongest individual results on the LPGA Tour.
Min Lee Career Wins
Min Lee has recorded 10 professional victories across multiple tours, demonstrating her versatility as a competitor on three continents. Her wins span the Symetra Tour (now the Epson Tour), the Taiwan LPGA Tour, and the China LPGA Tour.
Epson Tour Highlights
Lee has won three times on the Epson Tour, formerly known as the Symetra Tour. Her first notable victory came in 2019 at the Valley Forge Invitational, and she added the Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship in 2021. These wins played a key role in her pathway back to the LPGA Tour.
Other Wins and Performances
Beyond her Epson Tour successes, Lee has won four tournaments on the Taiwan LPGA Tour and captured the 2018 China Women’s Open on the China LPGA Tour. She also represented Chinese Taipei at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and finished runner-up at the 2021 LPGA Mediheal Championship.
Min Lee Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Public information about Min Lee’s family background is limited. She is known to have grown up in Taipei, Taiwan, where she began playing golf at age 12 and eventually joined the Taiwan National Team. Beyond her hometown roots, specific details about her parents and family have not been widely published.
Personal Life
Min Lee is known for her dual interests in golf and music, having developed into a skilled pianist alongside her professional golf career. She has spent significant time both in the United States, where she competes on the LPGA Tour, and in Taiwan, where she trains and plays on the Taiwan LPGA Tour. She maintains an active presence on social media, including her official Instagram account.
2025 Season Performance
As of the 2025 season, Min Lee continues to compete on the LPGA Tour while maintaining her connection to the Taiwan LPGA Tour and the China LPGA Tour. Her schedule reflects a balance between top-tier international competition and regional events in Asia, a structure that has worked well for her throughout her career.
Lee’s 2025 campaign builds on the momentum of her 2021 breakthrough, when her runner-up finish at the LPGA Mediheal Championship helped her rise in the Women’s World Golf Rankings. With 10 career professional wins to her name and experience competing in major championships and the Olympics, she remains a steady presence on tour.
Looking ahead, Lee’s primary goals include contending in LPGA majors, adding to her professional victory total, and continuing to represent Chinese Taipei in international team competition. Her combination of course management, shot-making, and tournament experience positions her well for sustained success across multiple tours in the years to come.
