The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Morikawa cruises to WGC victory, pays tribute to Woods

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MIAMI: Collin Morikawa fired a three-under-par 69 to clinch a three-shot victory at the World Golf Championsh­ips-Workday Championsh­ip in Florida on Sunday.

The 24-year-old PGA Championsh­ip winner -- who led by two after Saturday’s third round -- relied on accurate iron play and nerveless putting to close out victory at the Concession Golf Club in Bradenton.

Morikawa’s final round saw him finish on 18 under with a 72hole aggregate 270, three shots clear of Viktor Hovland, Brooks Koepka and Billy Horschel on 15 under.

After an early stumble when he bogeyed the par-four second, Morikawa recovered his composure to play flawlessly thereafter.

A 195-yard second shot on the fifth hole left him with a sevenfoot birdie putt which he duly rolled in to return to even for the round.

A deft bunker shot on the seventh set up another birdie chance which he converted and he made the turn at two under after making an 11-foot birdie putt on the ninth.

Another birdie putt on the 12th saw him move to 18 under overall and he then rattled off six straight pars down the stretch to bag the fourth PGA Tour win of a profession­al career that is still less than two years old.

“It shows that I can come out here and compete,” Morikawa said after prevailing against a strong field that included nearly every player in the world’s top 50.

“What a week. I was working on so much these past couple of weeks. My game felt so good, I’m just so excited right now.”

Morikawa is now only the second player after Tiger Woods to win both a major and a WGC title before turning 25.

- ‘Thank you, Tiger’ Woods is currently recovering in hospital in Los Angeles after a serious car crash on Tuesday left him with serious leg injuries.

The Los Angeles-raised Morikawa, who grew up idolising Woods, paid tribute to the stricken former world number one.

“Tiger means everything to me,” Morikawa said. “Yes, he had the crash and thankfully he’s okay and will make a quick recovery. But I don’t think we say thank you enough, so I want to say thank you to Tiger.”

Earlier, Norway’s Hovland had looked poised to challenge Morikawa at the top of the leaderboar­d after a wild round that included five birdies and a bogey on the front nine.

Two more birdies on the 12th and 13th holes put him at six under for the day but his charge stalled with bogeys on the 14th and 16th.

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