Min Woo Lee's 'Drug Dealer' tracksuit had everyone talking at the PGA Championship
Chef Woozy and Lululemon cooked up a seriously eye-catching outfit for the opening round at Aronimink.

The weekend's PGA Championship was, in most part, a timeless ode to classic golf style.
An increasing shift away from streetwear-led golf apparel on tour has seen more and more players embrace refined tailoring, muted tones and old-school knitwear to cut a more classic figure on course.
The most eye-catching ensemble of the weekend, however, belonged to stylish Aussie Min Woo Lee, who charted an entirely different course for his opening fit of the year's second major.
The outfit in question came from Lee's new apparel sponsor, Lululemon, who channelled classic American sportswear by dressing the 27-year-old in a '90s-style tracksuit jacket and baggy trousers.
The track jacket hasn't been released to the general public (although similar models are readily available), but the eagle-eyed may recognise Lee's pants as Lululemon's increasingly popular Daydrift relaxed-fit pleated trouser: a style that's hit a note with golfers in recent months amid a shift away from slim-fit pants and into a fuller silhouette.
Tommy Fleetwood is also a noted fan, having worn the trousers multiple times on tour this year despite not being contracted with Lululemon.
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Such was the reaction to Lee's outfit that he was even prompted to comment on the mixed reception himself in the wash-up of the PGA Championship. 'People saying I look fly but also that I look like a drug dealer from 1990’s???" he commented.
Lee finished the opening tied for first in the outfit, indicating that maybe there's a little more magic to channelling '90s street energy than we initially thought. He'd ultimately go on to finish in a tie for 18th, but it's safe to say that by then, the chef had already cooked.






