Morikawa hangs on for playoff win
at Muirfield
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[July 13, 2020]
(Reuters) - Collin Morikawa
narrowly avoided another playoff heartbreak on Sunday, defeating
Justin Thomas in a tightly contested bout at the Workday Charity
Open in Dublin, Ohio.
The 23-year-old, who suffered a playoff loss at the Charles Schwab
Challenge last month, hung on to claim his second PGA Tour win in
just 24 starts after his fellow American Thomas bogeyed on 16 and 18
to send the pair into extra play.
"Justin wasn't going to give it to me. He was fighting through the
entire day," said Morikawa after clinching the win. "I'm excited
right now, I'm so happy."
Tied at 19 under par after four rounds, the pair put on a putting
masterclass on the first playoff hole for birdies, with Thomas
letting out a roar after sinking a more than 50-foot putt.
But Thomas, the 2017 PGA Championship winner who had been flawless
through the first three rounds at Muirfield Village Golf Club,
missed the fairway on the third playoff hole and got stuck behind a
tree, and it was Morikawa who kept his nerve for the win.
"Those three holes were a grind, obviously Justin making that birdie
putt on that first playoff hole, I had to make it, or else we go
home again," said Morikawa. "I just got a little more comfortable
throughout the playoff... Two playoffs now, and finally got one
done."
It was a bitter loss for Thomas, however, who had a two-stroke lead
over Norwegian Viktor Hovland going into Sunday and had appeared
nearly unstoppable as only the third player ever to go bogey-free
through 54 holes at Muirfield.
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Collin Morikawa plays his shot from the first tee during the final
round of the Workday Charity Open golf tournament
at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports
"I just can't beat myself up, although it's going to be pretty hard
not to, at least the rest of this afternoon," Thomas told reporters.
"I just need to execute better."
Third place finisher Hovland, who has not finished outside the top
25 since the tour returned from COVID-19 hiatus, called the
tournament "a learning experience."
"I've just got to go back to what I do and get a little bit better
at putting and just get a little bit better with my whole game," he
said.
The Muirfield Village Golf Club event was added to the PGA Tour's
calendar after the John Deere Classic, which was supposed to be held
in Illinois, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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