Collin Morikawa Cries Out As He Announces Resignation From PGAT And Presidents Cup In A Swift Move To LIV GOLF As Greg Norman Offers Him A $600M 4 Year Deal Full Details Here
Not for the first time in the PGA Tour season, Collin Morikawa came second to Scottie Scheffler in the final round of a tournament, this time as the World No.1 eased to victory at the Tour Championship to claim his maiden FedEx Cup title.
Despite that, Morikawa, who was also runner-up to Scheffler at the Memorial Tournament, can take some consolation from the fact he finished top of the Official World Golf Ranking leaderboard for the event following his efforts at East Lake. This is according to the Tour Championship scoring system, with Scheffler starting the tournament two strokes behind and Morikawa six strokes behind.
Ultimately, Morikawa finished four strokes behind Scheffler in his quest for the FedExCup title, but he actually trailed Scheffler from rounds two through four, and Sahit Tiegara finished just one stroke behind Morikawa. After the tournament, the two-time major champion admitted he felt blessed to know he would have won the tournament had it not been for his starting stroke.