Morikawa cards 63 to claim victory in Japan

Story By: BBC

Collin Morikawa won the PGA Tour’s Zozo Championship in Japan to claim his first title in nearly two years.

The American, a two-time major winner, started the final day two shots off the lead but carded a seven-under-par 63 to secure victory by six shots.

Morikawa finished on 14 under, with compatriots Eric Cole and Beau Hossler runners-up on eight under.

The title is Morikawa’s first since the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai in November 2021.

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“It’s meant the world,” said Morikawa, whose final round included seven birdies and no bogeys.

“Having this two-year drought, just struggling at times, not really contending, to do what I did through this entire week – that’s the golf I miss playing.

“Weeks like this, you just have to capitalise and you just can’t let things go. It just felt so good on Thursday.

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“I knew if I didn’t get ahead of myself and stayed patient that it would hopefully come together.

“This will be a huge bouncing board for me to move forward into 2024 and to, hopefully, start the year on a great note.”

He added: “Winning means the world but winning in Japan, being half Japanese and my last name being Morikawa, it’s so special.”

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