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  • Collin Morikawa Joins Xander Schauffele In Withdrawing From Farmers Insurance Open


    Collin Morikawa is the latest big name to withdraw from the Farmers Insurance Open.

    The two-time Major winner will no longer compete in the Torrey Pines event, with Wesley Bryan taking his place.



    In a surprising turn of events, Collin Morikawa has announced his withdrawal from the Farmers Insurance Open, joining fellow golfer Xander Schauffele in sitting out of the tournament.

    Morikawa, who has been on a hot streak recently with multiple top finishes, cited personal reasons for his decision to withdraw. This news comes as a disappointment to fans who were looking forward to seeing Morikawa compete against some of the best golfers in the world at Torrey Pines.

    With Morikawa and Schauffele both out of the tournament, it will be interesting to see how the field shapes up and who will emerge as the frontrunners. Stay tuned for more updates on the Farmers Insurance Open as the competition heats up.

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  • Collin Morikawa withdraws from field


    Collin Morikawa putts on the fourth hole during the final round of The Sentry 2025 at Plantation Course at Kapalua.

    Each week so far during the PGA Tour’s 2025 season, fans have seen a big-name golfer withdraw from an event.

    World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was a scratch for the season-opening Sentry at Kapalua after a Christmas day kitchen accident. Jake Knapp withdrew from the Sony Open in Hawaii. Scheffler and Xander Schauffele then both WD’d from Week 3 at The American Express.

    Up next for the PGA Tour is the Farmers Insurance Open, and that event will be minus one of the game’s popular players. The field of 156 was announced Friday but two days later, we learned Collin Morikawa will be a no-go for the tournament. Wesley Bryan is now in the field replacing him.



    Professional golfer Collin Morikawa has announced his withdrawal from the upcoming tournament field due to personal reasons. Morikawa, known for his impressive skills and success on the PGA Tour, expressed his disappointment in having to miss the event but emphasized the importance of prioritizing his well-being.

    Fans and fellow golfers have shown their support for Morikawa during this time, understanding the decision to prioritize personal matters. While his absence will be felt in the tournament field, Morikawa’s health and happiness come first.

    We wish Collin Morikawa all the best and look forward to seeing him back on the course soon.

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  • Collin Morikawa, two others pull out of Farmers Insurance Open


    World No. 4 Collin Morikawa was one of three golfers to withdraw from the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open on Sunday.

    Morikawa joined Nicolai Højgaard of Denmark and Tyler McCumber in bowing out of the 156-golfer field at famed Torrey Pines in San Diego. They will be replaced by Wesley Bryan, Hayden Springer and South Korea’s S.H. Kim, respectively.

    There were no official reasons declared for the departures.

    The news comes one day after world No. 2 Xander Schauffele confirmed he was pulling out of the event with a “medical issue.”

    Morikawa finished in second at The Sentry in his lone start of the calendar year.

    The Farmers Insurance Open is being contested from Wednesday to Saturday as a means to avoid the final round being contested against the NFL’s conference championship games next Sunday.



    Collin Morikawa, two others withdraw from Farmers Insurance Open

    In a surprising turn of events, Collin Morikawa, along with two other players, have decided to pull out of the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open. The news has left many fans disappointed, as Morikawa was expected to be a strong contender in the tournament.

    Morikawa, who is currently ranked 5th in the world, has not provided a specific reason for his withdrawal. However, speculation has arisen that it could be due to injury or personal reasons.

    The other two players who have withdrawn from the tournament have also not disclosed their reasons for doing so. This unexpected turn of events has left many wondering who will step up to fill the void left by these top players.

    Despite these setbacks, the Farmers Insurance Open is still set to be an exciting and competitive event, with many talented players vying for the title. Fans will have to wait and see how the tournament unfolds without Morikawa and the other two players.

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  • 2025 Sentry scores, takeaways: Collin Morikawa, Hideki Matsuyama just off the lead after Round 1

    2025 Sentry scores, takeaways: Collin Morikawa, Hideki Matsuyama just off the lead after Round 1


    Steady winds and an unusually soft golf course gave players something different to think about in the first round of the 2025 Sentry. While some struggled with the atypical conditions, Tom Hoge did not. Carding 10 birdies against just one bogey, the one-time PGA Tour winner fired a 9-under 64 in the first round of the PGA Tour season to command a one-stroke lead over Will Zalatoris and Hideki Matsuyama, with Collin Morikawa standing just one further back.

    Hoge and Zalatoris aim to capture the second victories of their respective careers as Matsuyama marches towards another title on the PGA Tour. Meanwhile, it is Morikawa who yearns for something more and seeks to right a wrong from two seasons ago. In firm control of the 2023 tournament before a back-nine collapse, the two-time major champion comes into the new year as motivated as ever to win on a golf course where he has notched five top-10 finishes in five prior attempts.

    “I don’t know [what it is about this golf course],” Morikawa said. “No, there’s certain courses where you feel like you can birdie every hole. It’s not like a forced thing that you can have happen, but I feel like out here, you hit some good approach shots, you can make some putts, and thankfully I’ve made a lot of putts throughout the years. Today was just to focus on today and I’ll worry about tomorrow when tomorrow happens.”

    Paired with his Presidents Cup teammates Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns, Morikawa displayed his prowess early and often. Three birdies on the front nine set the table for a back-nine run that propelled his name up the leaderboard. Birdie putts from inside 8 feet fell on Nos. 12-13 before a 20-foot conversion came on the very next. A nifty pitch from below the surface on the par-5 15th set up Morikawa’s seventh and final birdie of his bogey-free round.

    Morikawa joined Cameron Young at 7 under with his late charge and was later surpassed by Matsuyama, who experienced one of his own highlighted by an eagle on No. 15. Following a two-win season in 2024, the man from Japan looks for more of the same in 2025 as he searches for his third trophy in his last 18 starts to go along with his bronze medal from the Paris Olympics this past summer.

    The leader

    1. Tom Hoge (-9)

    The first man on the golf course Thursday morning was the first name atop the leaderboard by day’s end. Making his third tournament appearance, Hoge relied heavily on his putter as he gained roughly +3.50 strokes on the greens, which even included a three-putt bogey on the par-4 6th. That club will tell Hoge’s tale over the next 54 holes. Although it was strength on Thursday, it has typically been a weakness throughout his career.

    “I feel like it’s a golf course that sets up for me well,” Hoge said. “There’s some room off the tee, so you can drive it in a lot of fairways. And then you hit some good irons in you feel like you can make a lot of birdie out here. Feel like I should play well, and hopefully I can keep that going.”

    Other contenders

    T2. Will Zalatoris, Hideki Matsuyama (-8)
    T4. Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young, Corey Conners (-7)
    T7. Tony Finau, Adam Hadwin, Thomas Detry (-6)
    T10. Jhonattan Vegas, Harry Hall, Aaron Rai, Austin Eckroat, Maverick McNealy (-5)

    It is not often a golfer makes a concerted effort to beef up, but that is exactly what Zalatoris did this offseason. Putting on more than 15 pounds of muscle, the right hander hit the gym in order to keep his speed up in a more sustainable manner. Returning in 2024 following back surgery, Zalatoris got off to a nice start with quality results at the Genesis Invitational and the Masters. He fell flat the rest of the year and failed to capture another top-10 finish across the final four months. 

    With the extra weight, Zalatoris feels as healthy as ever, and it showed in his first round of the year as he hit 16 greens in regulation and looked comfortable with the broom stick putter in hand. Now, he just has to sustain it.

    “I typically end up losing somewhere between 5 and 10 pounds every year,” Zalatoris said. “I left Colorado [BMW Championship] at 163, and I weighed in before I left at 182. I’ve put in, it’s been a lot of work, a lot of work in the gym with Damon Goddard, a lot of work with just making sure that — I want to, you know, longevity, I mean, obviously I could stand up on any tee and pop off a 180 ball speed, but I want to do that for as long as I can. Hopefully, this is something that’s going to help for the long-term.”

    Beware of the injured golfer

    This last week in golf saw world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler injure his hand preparing Christmas Dinner and Viktor Hovland break his pinky toe against the foot of his bed. Despite the pain and visible limp with his right foot towards the end of his round, Hovland gutted it out and posted a 70 to climb just outside the top 20.

    Hovland sat down with the PGA Tour before the start of the tournament to detail the events of his injury. Flying from Norway to Hawaii, the former FedEx Cup champion checked into his hotel room, passed out immediately and woke up only to stub his toe against his bed.

    2025 Sentry updated odds and picks

    • Collin Morikawa: 4-1
    • Hideki Matsuyama: 9/2
    • Cameron Young: 9-1
    • Corey Conners: 9-1
    • Will Zalatoris: 9-1
    • Tom Hoge: 10-1
    • Tony Finau: 16-1
    • Ludvig Åberg: 22-1

    There is something weird cooking at the Plantation Course. In a tournament often labeled as a putting contest, some of the worst putters in the field have found their groove on the greens. Conventional wisdom suggests they will fall back down to earth, which presents a nice buying opportunity following the first round. Morikawa and Matsuyama are the rightful favorites, but there are some attractive prices a few further back with Åberg drawing the most interest at 4 under following a lackluster day with the driver.





    After Round 1 of the 2025 Sentry scores, Collin Morikawa and Hideki Matsuyama find themselves just off the lead with impressive performances.

    Morikawa, known for his precision iron play, showed why he is a force to be reckoned with as he navigated the course with ease, finishing just a few strokes behind the leader. Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion, displayed his trademark steady play and strong putting to stay within striking distance of the top spot.

    Both players will be looking to make a move up the leaderboard in the coming rounds and secure a victory at the prestigious tournament. With their skill and determination, it wouldn’t be surprising to see either Morikawa or Matsuyama hoisting the trophy come Sunday.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 Sentry scores and see if these two talented golfers can make a run for the title!

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