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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler dominated the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow over the weekend, breaking free from a crowded pack of contenders to win by five shots at 11-under par.
Outside of Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, who both held at least a share of a lead during the final 21 holes, a lot of the biggest stars in golf never really got anything going.
That includes Collin Morikawa, a former PGA champion who finished T-50 at 4-over par.
After the tournament, Morikawa summed up his play in three words, via Sean Zak of GOLF.com.
“Pathetic f***ing golf.”
Morikawa took advantage of scoring opportunities over the first two days of the tournament as he flirted with the top of the leaderboard early on. He sat at 3-under par through 17 holes on Thursday before a crippling double bogey on 18 put a damper on his round.
The 28-year old seemed to rebound to start his round on Friday, making three birdies in his first seven holes to get to 4-under for the tournament. However, another double bogey on the 18th sent him off the rails and knocked him out of contention for good.

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The two-time major champion has had solid results this season, with a pair of runner-up finishes including a crushing second place result at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Even in the loss, showings like that one prove that he still has what it takes to win big tournaments.
However, he has not won any start since the 2023 ZOZO Championship, which is still his only victory since winning The Open Championship in 2021, nearly four years ago.
While Morikawa has been mostly consistent throughout the season, his two worst results have both come recently at the RBC Heritage and the PGA Championship.
Morikawa also made a shocking caddie change this year, so he is still getting the feel for having Joe Greiner on the bag.
No matter the circumstances, it’s clear that he is still searching for answers as the summer rolls around.
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