Having arrived in Hawaii this week to make his PGA Tour debut, rookie Lee Seung-taek has already had some "welcome to the big show" moments. "I've wanted to play on the PGA Tour for a long time. And once I checked out the course before the tournament, I saw how difficult the setup was and how much more I had to prepare," Lee told Korean reporters Thursday in a Zoom interview from Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, the site of the season-opening Sony Open. Lee earned his PGA Tour card by finishing 13th in the points rankings on the second-tier Korn Ferry Tour last year, with those in the top 20 moving up the ladder. "I felt like I've run into another wall here after clearing one on the Korn Ferry Tour last year," Lee added. "The course is much more difficult than I imagined, and I need to hit shots with high trajectory because greens are really firm. The rough is so deep that you might hurt your wrist trying to play out of it. I will have to learn how to play those shots as the season progresses." Off the course, Lee said he has been pleasantly surprised by how well PGA Tour player