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Morikawa ready for more after winning first major at PGA Championsh­ip

- THE NATIONAL

Collin Morikawa savoured his first major title after shooting a final round 64 at Harding Park to claim victory at the PGA Championsh­ip, and the American, 23, says he is just getting started.

Despite appearing in just his second major, Morikawa, who began playing the game as a five-year-old in California, said he felt it was his destiny to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday. “When I woke up today, I was like, this is meant to be,” he said. “It doesn’t stop here. I’ve got a very good taste of what this is like.”

Morikawa fired a bogey-free 64 to emerge from a crowded leaderboar­d and win by two shots over Dustin Johnson and Paul Casey at TPC Harding Park, San Francisco.

Morikawa, whose only embarrassi­ng moment 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 on the west coast.

“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 only thing missing from Sunday’s win was the fans, Morikawa said. Spectators were not allowed on the course due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I really do miss the fans. I know we all had to have some type of adjustment not having fans,” he said.

They were especially missed when he hit the drive of his life on the 294-yard par-four 16th as he was unable to see where the ball landed because a tree was obscuring his view.

It settled seven feet from the cup, leaving him with a putt for eagle that he would sink to set up victory. The six-under card of 64 for the day was the best closing round by a PGA champion in 25 years.

“This is the one time I really wish there were crowds right there,” he said of the drive.

Morikawa, who now has three wins on his resume, said he wanted to be consistent­ly in the hunt for titles, not just at the biggest events.

“The majors are going to be circled, just like everyone else, but I’ve got to focus on every single week,” he said.

“I’m not trying to come out and just win the majors.”

With the win, Morikawa joined Rory McIlroy, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in winning the PGA Championsh­ip before turning 24.

“It’s great company,” he said. “You know, it’s been crazy, because this entire start of my profession­al career, I see all the things comparing (me) to Tiger and ... Tiger is on a completely different level. I think we all know that. But any time you’re in the conversati­on of the greats, Jack, Rory, Tiger, no matter ... if you’re in that conversati­on, you’re doing something well.”

The American joins McIlroy, Nicklaus and Woods in winning the PGA Championsh­ip before turning 24

 ?? AFP ?? Collin Morikawa’s six-under card of 64 for the final day was the best closing round by a PGA champion in 25 years
AFP Collin Morikawa’s six-under card of 64 for the final day was the best closing round by a PGA champion in 25 years

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