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PGA Championship 2020: Collin Morikawa’s fumbling of the Wanamaker Trophy was the only thing he did wrong on Sunday

Sam WeinmanAugust 10, 2020
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When Collin Morikawa skipped in that saucy chip for birdie on the 14th hole, then drove the 16th green to set up eagle, it was fair to wonder if the guy had any mistakes in him on Sunday.

Well, he did, actually, but at least not until the tournament was already secured.

In an already awkward 18th green trophy celebration conspicuously devoid of fans, Morikawa finally got to put his hands on the Wanamaker Trophy that he had spent the day hunting down.

He was excited, as you would be. Maybe too excited. Because then this happened:

Yep, the top comes off Collin 😂 pic.twitter.com/MbgMoOzUPt

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) August 10, 2020

It’s even better in slow-mo:

It's even better in slow motion. pic.twitter.com/DhI6UXaCE8

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) August 10, 2020

These are the type of moments you’re permitted to laugh off when you’ve outlasted an all-star leader board to claim your first major in just your second major start.

You’ll learn how to handle all these trophies, Collin. Looks like you’ll get plenty of practice.

 

 

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