x
Skip to main content
Golf Logo
InsideGolf Join Now / Log In
Collin Morikawa surprisingly candid about fan support at PGA Championship
SHARE
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Golf Logo
  • News
    • Latest
      • News
      • Features
      • Shows
    • Series
      • Tour Confidential
      • Monday Finish
      • Hot Mic
      • Rogers Report
    • Shows
      • The Scoop
      • GOLF Originals
      • Seen & Heard
      • Breakthrough
      • Kostis & McCord: Off Their Rockers
  • Instruction
    • Game Improvement
      • Driving
      • Approach Shots
      • Bunker Shots
      • Short Game
      • Putting
      • Rules
      • Fitness
    • Series
      • Top 100 Teachers
      • Rules Guy
      • The Etiquetteist
    • Shows
      • Warming Up
      • Play Smart
      • Shaving Strokes
      • Short Game Chef
      • Pros Teaching Joes
  • Gear
    • Clubs
      • Drivers
      • Irons
      • Hybrids
      • Fairway Woods
      • Wedges
      • Putters
    • Other Gear
      • Balls
      • Shoes
      • Apparel
      • Golf Accessories
    • Series
      • ClubTest
      • Proving Ground
      • Firsthand With A Fitter
      • Winner’s Bag
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • Travel
      • Course Finder
      • Courses
      • Resorts
    • Lifestyle
      • Accessories
      • Celebrities
      • Food
      • Style
      • Betting Advice
    • Shows
      • Super Secrets
      • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Shop
      • Clubs
      • Shafts
      • Training Aids
      • Balls
      • Bags
      • Technology
      • Apparel
      • Accessories
      • Our Picks
      • Shop All
  • Newsletters
    • Sign Up for GOLF’s Newsletters
      • Hot Mic
      • Monday Finish
      • Play Smart
      • Our Picks
      • Top Stories
      • Sign Up for All
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Features
    • Shows
  • Instruction
    • All Instruction
    • Driving
    • Approach Shots
    • Bunker Shots
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Rules
    • Fitness
  • Gear
    • All Gear
    • Drivers
    • Irons
    • Hybrids
    • Fairway Woods
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Balls
    • Shoes
    • Apparel
    • Golf Accessories
  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • All Travel
    • All Lifestyle
    • Course Finder
    • Courses
    • Resorts
    • Accessories
    • Celebrities
    • Food
    • Style
    • Betting Advice
  • Series
    • Tour Confidential
    • Monday Finish
    • Hot Mic
    • Rogers Report
    • Rules Guy
    • The Etiquetteist
    • ClubTest
    • Proving Ground
    • Firsthand With A Fitter
  • Shows
    • The Scoop
    • GOLF Originals
    • Seen & Heard
    • Breakthrough
    • Kostis & McCord: Off Their Rockers
    • Warming Up
    • Play Smart
    • Shaving Strokes
    • Short Game Chef
    • Pros Teaching Joes
    • Super Secrets
    • Destination Golf
  • Shop
    • Clubs
    • Shafts
    • Training Aids
    • Balls
    • Bags
    • Technology
    • Apparel
    • Accessories
    • Golf Staff Picks
  • Newsletters
    • Hot Mic
    • Monday Finish
    • Play Smart
    • Top Stories
    • Our Picks
    • Sign Up for All
InsideGolf Join Now / Log In
InsideGolf

InsideGOLF Holiday Bonus

FREE GOLF HAT
News

Collin Morikawa surprisingly candid about fan support at PGA Championship

By: Josh Berhow
  • Follow on Twitter
  • Follow on Instagram
May 20, 2024
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share by Email
Collin Morikawa reacts to a missed putt during the final round of the 2024 PGA Championship.

Collin Morikawa reacts to a missed putt during the final round of the 2024 PGA Championship.

Getty Images

On the 18th green during the final round of the 2024 PGA Championship, Collin Morikawa finally saw a putt drop. Facing a birdie look of just under 10 feet, Morikawa rolled it in but showed little emotion. It had been a long, frustrating day; that birdie on the par-5 18th was his only of the day.

As playing partner Xander Schauffele went low, shooting 65 to win his first major title, Morikawa couldn’t get anything going himself.

The two-time major champ started the day tied for the lead with Schauffele, but Morikawa opened with 14 straight pars and a bunch of putts that skirted the hole. He made bogey on 15 and then two more pars on 16 and 17 before his birdie on 18. He shot even par and tied for fourth.

It was Morikawa’s second straight top-five finish in a major, but that was of little consolation at the time.

“Obviously the putter went cold on me,” he said. “The putter kept me in this tournament, and it just disappeared today.”

News
Stefan Schauffele watched his son Xander's major breakthrough from afar.
4,400 miles away, Xander Schauffele’s dad celebrated from a shipping container
By: Dylan Dethier

Morikawa hit 16 greens in regulation on Sunday — his most of the week — but ranked 76th in strokes gained: putting and made just 35 feet, 2 inches worth of putts in his final round. On Thursday, when he shot 66, he made more than three times that number (117 feet, 4 inches).

Ask what he was missing Sunday, he didn’t pinpoint one specific part of this game: “Everything,” he said.

“Look, to win a major championship, you’ve got to have your solid golf game,” Morikawa continued. “People talk about winning with their B game, C game, A game. Felt like even though I’ve been putting the results together, it still feels like I’m playing with a C to B game. I wouldn’t say I’m faking it. I’m grinding and I’m putting together a score, and that’s what you can ask. But if I want to be able to close out the last two, just got to be a little bit sharper, and it’s just not there.”

Some of Morikawa’s most interesting comments, however, came on Saturday. He and Schauffele were the betting favorites to close it out on Sunday, although some might have considered Morikawa the front-runner, simply because he’s already won two majors. Schauffele hadn’t.

Morikawa won his first with no fans on-site at the 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park, and his next one came less than a year later at the Open Championship. But since that Open triumph in July 2021, he’s won just one other time, at the 2023 Zozo Championship, which might not have even registered with many American fans because the tournament takes place in Japan in October.

On Saturday, Morikawa was asked if the last couple of years have been “less crazy” compared to early in his career when he checked off two majors so quickly. “Do you feel like people have forgotten about you?” he was asked.

A surprisingly candid answer followed.

“Frankly, yes,” he said. “It’s nice to have people root for you, and I feel like people aren’t rooting for me out here. They like a good story. Xander hasn’t won [a major], other guys, whatever it may be. But, you know, I [couldn’t] care less.”

Collin Morikawa congratulations Xander Schauffele was he won the PGA Championship.
Collin Morikawa congratulates Xander Schauffele on the 18th green on Sunday. Getty Images

He may be a few years removed from his last win on U.S. soil, but it’s not like Morikawa flies under the radar; he says he gets recognized in Las Vegas, where he lives. (“There’s a lot of people [in Vegas] who like sports,” he said. “A lot of people who like sports. I get recognized. I do get recognized.”) But it’s rare to hear a pro so bluntly say the fans weren’t rooting for him. It brought to mind comments many pros have said over the years during Tiger Woods’ prime. They weren’t only battling Woods, they said, but also the diehard Tiger fans in the galleries as well.

To be clear, Morikawa never said fans were rooting against him, but the PGA crowd did seem to favor Bryson DeChambeau, who played two pairings behind Schauffele and Morikawa.

Regardless of the finish, Morikawa said he was happy for Schauffele. They know each other well and played together nearly every day when Schauffele used to live in Las Vegas. They’ve been on Presidents Cup teams together. Ryder Cup teams. Now, Schauffle’s win puts him in that major-winner’s club.

“He’s one of the best players in the world,” Morikawa said. “Today was exactly all that put into one. He knew what he had to make on 18, and that’s what great players do.”

This was the second straight major Morikawa was in contention. At the Masters he trailed Scottie Scheffler by one entering the final round, played with Scheffler in the final pairing and was tied for the lead through seven holes. But Morikawa ran into bunker trouble on the par-4 9th green, made double bogey and then made another double on 11. He tied for third.

“This season, I think after all the stuff, I don’t have to focus and press on [qualifying for the] FedExCup,” he said Sunday. “I can just focus on trying to win here. I think the way points are going and everything, we’re going to be just fine. You just want to win. We’ve got two more majors. These first two have been disappointing, but there can still be a positive outlook. I’m going to have to just figure out how to be better.”

Latest In News

2 hours ago

2 big golf jobs need filling, and both come with pressing challenges

6 hours ago

U.S. Ryder Cuppers to be paid for first time. Here’s the new arrangement

20 hours ago

Former PGA Tour winner leads 6 players to earn Tour cards at Q-School

22 hours ago

Tour Confidential: Will The Showdown work? Plus Tiger, Scottie, more

Josh Berhow

Golf.com Editor

As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of the sport’s most-read news and service websites. He spends most of his days writing, editing, planning and wondering if he’ll ever break 80. Before joining GOLF.com in 2015, he worked at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minn., he resides in the Twin Cities with his wife and two kids. You can reach him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.

  • Author Twitter Account
  • Author Instagram Account

Related Articles

News
2007 U.S. Walker Cup team poses with trophy, including captain John "Spider" Miller, Maverick McNealy, Will Zalatoris, Stewart Hagestad, Norman Xiong, Cameron Champ, (Bottom L-R) Braden Thornberry, Doc Redman, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, and Doug Ghim pose with the Walker Cup Trophy after defeating the Great Britain and Ireland Team 19-7.

This pro was the surprising star of the 'best ever' U.S. Walker Cup team

By: Kevin Cunningham
News
Brooks Koepka of United States plays during the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. Rome, (Italy), October 1st, 2023.

PGA of America clarifies LIV Golfers' Ryder Cup, PGA eligibility

By: Jack Hirsh
News
Collin Morikawa reacts to the crowd at the Tour Championship.

How the final 2024 Tour Championship leaderboard looks without starting strokes

By: Jack Hirsh
News
Pro golfer Collin Morikawa looks on during the third round of the 2024 TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club.

'I believe in myself:' Why Collin Morikawa thinks he can win FedEx Cup on Sunday

By: Kevin Cunningham
News
Collin Morikawa watches a bunker shot at East Lake.

Scottie Scheffler leads Tour Championship by 5. How about without strokes?

By: Jack Hirsh
Accessories
Pro golfer collin morikawa hits shot next to taylormade fedex staff bag

Collin Morikawa's special TaylorMade staff bag is turning heads

By: Jonathan Wall
Short Game
Collin Morikawa hits wedge shot on golf course

Collin Morikawa delivers 3 tips to hit spinny wedge shots from 50 yards

By: Nick Dimengo
Instruction
collin morikawa swings during the 2024 open championship

How does Collin Morikawa's swing work? We break it down

By: Brian Manzella
Lifestyle
Collin Morikawa joins the Scoop with Claire Rogers.

WATCH: Collin Morikawa joins the Scoop to reveal how he met his wife, Olympic hopes and more

By: Claire Rogers
Sign up for GOLF's Newsletters
Get the latest news, the hottest instruction tips, new product releases, golf media insider reports and more delivered directly to your inbox. Choose your favorites now.
Sign Up
Categories
  • News
  • Instruction
  • Gear
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
Services
  • Masthead
  • GOLF Media Kit
  • GOLF Magazine Customer Service
  • TERMS OF SERVICE
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • Opt-out of Ads/Sharing
  • Your Privacy Choices
Social
  • facebook
  • x
  • instagram
  • youtube
Membership
InsideGOLF Logo
More than $140 Value for JUST $39.99

INCLUDES 12 SRIXON Z-STAR XV GOLF BALLS, 1 YR OF GOLF MAGAZINE, $20 FAIRWAY JOCKEY CREDIT - AND MUCH MORE!

LEARN MORE

© 2024 EB Golf Media LLC. An 8AM Golf Affiliated Brand. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version