Collin Morikawa didn't hold back. In the PGA Tour's season-opening Sentry at Kapalua, Collin Morikawa shot 32 under, tied for the fourth-lowest score in Tour history. Not too shabby, right? Well, only ...
Morikawa, who also finished runner-up at Kapalua in 2023, could think of only one NSFW way to describe Matsuyama's ...
Collin Morikawa talked about what he has to do to win this week at Kapalua, a place where he has had plenty of success.
Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa are currently leading the standings at The Sentry in Hawaii, placing first and second respectively. The duo is trailed by Thomas Detry. Matsuyama has a score ...
He sent his lob wedge over the pin and used a combination of spin and slope for the shot to roll past Morikawa's ball and stop 8 inches away. It was like that all day Saturday at the Sentry. Matsuyama ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii – Collin Morikawa finished second in the FedExCup last season, the best showing of his career, but his lack of a victory in 2024 soured his opinion of his performance. Only three ...
Hawaii on Sunday on an 8-foot putt to set the 72-hole Tour scoring record of 35-under-par 257 and beat Collin Morikawa by ...
Steady winds and an unusually soft golf course gave players something different to think about in the first round of the 2025 Sentry ... with Collin Morikawa standing just one further back.
Collin Morikawa opens The Sentry with a bogey-free 7-under 66. His nine bogey-free rounds at the event since 2021 are the most of any player. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) January 3 ...
For now, Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa are among the favorites to win the Tour's first of eight signature events of the 2025 season. Round 4 of The Sentry 2025 will broadcast nationally on ...
Morikawa has turned into an auto-bet at The Sentry. I would kick myself if I left him off the card and it turns out this is the year he wins. - Riley Hamel, GolfWeek ODDS: Here are the golfers ...
He sent his lob wedge over the pin and used a combination of spin and slope for the shot to roll past Morikawa's ball and stop 8 inches away. It was like that all day Saturday at the Sentry.