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Collin Morikawa withdrew from The Players Championship after a single hole; the article excerpt does not provide a reason for his withdrawal.
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Collin Morikawa withdrew from The Players Championship after a single hole; the article excerpt does not provide a reason for his withdrawal.

Anthony Kim completes a Hollywood-style comeback with a victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, highlighting LIV's high-profile moments amid its business model debate. Meanwhile Collin Morikawa survives brutal winds at Pebble Beach to win on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2023, Scottie Scheffler shines but falls short, and Charley Hull wins the Saudi Ladies International, joking that the prize will help pay off her house. The weekend underscored both LIV-PGA Tour tensions and the continuing drama and talent across men’s and women’s golf.

Collin Morikawa snapped a 28-month win drought by claiming the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing 22-under 266 to beat Sepp Straka and Min Woo Lee by one stroke after a dramatic final round that included Scottie Scheffler’s late surge; Morikawa sealed it with back-to-back birdies and a 235-yard 4-iron into the wind, and he announced he and his wife are expecting their first child this spring.

Collin Morikawa birdied the final hole to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, ending his PGA Tour drought and finishing 22-under to edge Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka at 21-under after a tense finish.

Collin Morikawa captured his first Pebble Beach Pro-Am win since 2023, finishing at 22 under after closing with a timely birdie barrage as wind and rain rolled in. Min Woo Lee held a clubhouse lead at 21 under and remained a major threat, while Sam Burns and Jacob Bridgeman were among the chasers in the late stages. The day featured several lead changes and strong finishes as Morikawa sealed the title late in the round.

Aldrich Potgieter leads the 2025 Rocket Classic after a strong third round, with Collin Morikawa and others close behind, setting up an exciting final day in Detroit where Potgieter aims for his first PGA Tour win amidst a highly competitive field.

Collin Morikawa publicly criticized a golf reporter over a quote related to his recent caddie change, expressing frustration about being portrayed negatively, amid a period of poor performance on the course.

Collin Morikawa has parted ways with his caddie Joe Greiner after just five tournaments, with KK Limbhasut stepping in temporarily. Morikawa, who has not won since October 2023, is also considering a putter change and remains a top-ranked golfer, but is seeking better results.

Collin Morikawa has parted ways with caddie Joe Greiner after five tournaments and has brought in former Cal teammate K.K. Limbhasut to caddie for the Rocket Classic, as he searches for a permanent caddie.

The article discusses betting tips for The Open Championship at Royal Troon, highlighting Collin Morikawa and Akshay Bhatia as key bets. Morikawa, a previous Open winner, is favored due to his consistent performance and driving accuracy. Bhatia, though a long shot, has shown strong recent form and excels in windy conditions.

Collin Morikawa's aggressive play at the Masters cost him a shot at the Green Jacket, as he made crucial mistakes on the back nine due to what he described as "greed." Despite his errors, he acknowledged the impressive performance of winner Scottie Scheffler and expressed confidence in his own abilities, believing he is not far off from the top.

Scottie Scheffler leads the Masters by 1 shot entering the final round, overcoming rare mistakes to post a 1-under 71 in the third round for a 54-hole total of 7 under. Two-time major championship winner Collin Morikawa is 1 stroke back, with Max Homa 2 back, Sweden's Ludvig Åberg at 4 under, and LIV Golf League captain Bryson DeChambeau at 3 under. Scheffler, who previously struggled with the pressure of leading, is now more mature and focused, with his wife expecting their first child. Other contenders include Morikawa, Homa, Åberg, and Hojgaard, with DeChambeau also in the mix despite some setbacks.

Scottie Scheffler holds a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa heading into the final round of the Masters at Augusta National. The top-ranked golfer in the world will be paired with Morikawa in the final group, while Max Homa and Masters rookie Ludvig Aberg will be in the penultimate group. Tiger Woods, who struggled in the third round, will tee off early on Sunday. The final-round tee times for Sunday have been released, with the leaders set to tee off at 2:35 pm ET.

Scottie Scheffler takes the solo 54-hole lead at the Masters with Collin Morikawa and Max Homa close behind, while Ludvig Åberg aims to make history. Tiger Woods struggles with a 10-over 82, his highest round at the Masters, citing poor rhythm and physical fatigue, but plans to continue on Sunday.

Collin Morikawa is one stroke behind leader Scottie Scheffler at the 2024 Masters, with Ludvig Åberg also in contention. Morikawa, aiming for his third major, overcame struggles to position himself for a career grand slam. Scheffler leads at 7 under, Morikawa is at 6 under, and Åberg is three strokes back. Other contenders include Max Homa, Bryson DeChambeau, and Xander Schauffele. Tiger Woods had a rough round but remains determined for the final day.