Let me guess Morikawa who dusts the media regularly as it's not part of the job, took questions yesterday.So happy to see Colin Morikawa back in the winner's circle. Hope he makes it consistently back into the upper echelons. Seems like a real nice guy. Plus, and I admit it, I have found Scotty's dominance as inevitable as I have found it boring. I don't root against him or anything, I just want some legit challengers at the top with more personality.
I'm a little surprised, Morikawa lost whatever he had a few years ago; wasn't expecting him to get it back.So happy to see Colin Morikawa back in the winner's circle. Hope he makes it consistently back into the upper echelons. Seems like a real nice guy. Plus, and I admit it, I have found Scotty's dominance as inevitable as I have found it boring. I don't root against him or anything, I just want some legit challengers at the top with more personality.
The internet states that he had an achilles injury in 2012, and spine and hand surgeries. Also had drug and alcohol problems up until 2 years ago.I don’t really follow much of anything that happens in LiV.
But seeing a tweet this morning that Anthony Kim won today’s LIV event was certainly something that caught my attention and made me take note. Rahm, Hatton and dechambeau were in too 5. Great comeback story.
There was always a mystery about Kim’s departure from the PGA tour around 2010 …speculated injury, speculated various demons, speculated mental health.
It is a great pro golf story, no matter your thoughts on LIV.
Nice bounce back today after a rough back (his first) 9Roy with a solid 67-72 opening 2 days for a well inside the cut score of -3 at the Cognizant Classic.