Collin Morikawa, will bid to win his first tournament of the year as he defends his Zozo Championship title in Japan

Collin Morikawa eyes first win of year

Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa will bid to win his first tournament of the year as he defends his Zozo Championship title in Japan.

Morikawa cruised to a six-shot victory at Narashino Country Club 12 months ago to end a two-year title drought.

“It’s a place I look forward to every year,” the 27-year-old American, who has Japanese heritage, said. “Knowing that I won last year, [there’s a] lot of good memories.

“It was my first win in two years. Look, winning’s tough. No matter what it is, winning is tough. You have to learn how to win. I wouldn’t say easy, but it came in a few bunches early on in my career.

“So just being able to close that out on Sunday knowing that I had a good first round, struggled a little bit second round, came through in the third round and then ultimately played really, really good in the fourth round, a lot of things stick out.

“Just being able to win again and being on top of that leaderboard at the end of Sunday, that’s everything to me.”

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The world number four has not won in 2024 despite carding the lowest 72-hole total in the Tour Championship in Atlanta, where the controversial handicap system helped Scottie Scheffler win his seventh event of the season.

“I’ve had a solid year, but I haven’t won. I’ve got one more opportunity at that,” the former US PGA and Open Championship winner added.

“Every week I go in I’m always pretty confident, no matter how the game is and no matter how things are playing out. I ended my season on a pretty strong note.

“Through the play-offs, Tour Championship, Presidents Cup I played really solid. It’s nice going in a tournament looking back at recent play, but you just never know what to expect, right?

“Every tournament’s different, you never know how you’re going to play on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. You’ve got to treat each day and each shot and take everything that’s in front of you and not take anything for granted.

“The confidence is high, but I still have to execute my shots, I still have to play good golf, play smart golf. There’s a lot of preparation that goes into this every single week and I look forward to putting it all out there.”