Morikawa serves notice with PGA
Championship triumph
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[August 10, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Collin
Morikawa made a stunning late eagle after the drive of his life to
pull away from a jam-packed leaderboard and secure a two-shot
victory at the PGA Championship on Sunday in only the second major
start of his career.
The 23-year-old American, who began the day at Harding Park two
shots back of overnight leader Dustin Johnson, shot a bogey-free
six-under-par 64 to reach 13 under for the tournament.
Former world number one Johnson (68) and English Ryder Cup veteran
Paul Casey (66) finished in a share of second place, while the
wheels came off Brooks Koepka's (74) bid for a third straight PGA
Championship title early on.
Morikawa, whose only mistake of the day came when the lid fell off
the Wanamaker Trophy as he lifted it up on the 18th green, said he
was on "cloud nine" after the win.
"It's hard to think about what this championship means, and
obviously it's a major, and this is what guys go for, especially at
the end of the their career, and we're just starting," he added.
The first major of the COVID-19 era, played without fans on a
cypress-lined municipal course, looked headed for a playoff as the
day began with 11 players within three shots of Johnson, and at one
point late in the round seven players shared the lead.
Morikawa got his nose in front at the par-four 14th where he chipped
in from 54 feet for birdie.
Then, after narrowly missing a birdie at 15, Morikawa hit the shot
of the tournament as his drive at the 294-yard par-four 16th settled
seven feet from the cup to leave him with a putt for eagle.
"We were just hoping for a really good bounce, and we got it, hit a
really good putt, and now we're here," said Morikawa, who collected
the third win of his career and the second since the PGA Tour
resumed in June.
With the win, Morikawa joins Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Rory
McIlroy as the only players since World War Two to win the PGA
Championship at age 23 or younger.
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Collin Morikawa celebrates with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning
the 2020 PGA Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park.
Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
'WASN'T MEANT TO BE'
Koepka began the day two shots off the lead but slid out of
contention after going four over on the front nine, a stretch that
included three consecutive bogeys going into the turn as he
struggled with the thick rough and green speeds.
"You know ... wasn't meant to be," said Koepka. "Three in a row,
you're not really supposed to do two in a row looking at history,
but that's all right. Got two more (majors) the rest of the season
and we'll figure it out from there."
Koepka finished on three under for the tournament, tied for 29th.
Johnson, who was in a share of the lead late in the day, suffered a
bogey at 14 shortly after Morikawa made his move. He is the first
player to finish runner-up at the PGA Championship in consecutive
years since Nicklaus (1964, 1965).
Casey was tied for the lead when he reached the 17th but his hopes
of a maiden major championship suddenly slipped away as Morikawa,
one group behind, hit the tee shot that led to an eagle and a
two-stroke cushion.
"I played phenomenal golf and there's nothing I would change," Casey
said after his best finish in a major.
"The glorious shots Collin hit like on 16 to make eagle, you have to
tip your cap ... He's already sort of proved it but he's really
stamped his authority of how good he is today."
Woods, who said he would skip next week's PGA Tour event, finished
with a three-under 67 for a share of 37th place.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Writing by Frank Pingue; Editing by
Peter Rutherford)
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