
A final-hole birdie propelled Collin Morikawa to a 67 on Sunday, clinching the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title over Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka.
Collin Morikawa carded a five-under-par 67 on Sunday to finish the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am as the sole champion. This performance secured his seventh career PGA Tour victory, ending a winless streak that spanned 470 days. His previous professional triumph occurred on October 22, 2023. By reaching the clubhouse with a one-stroke lead, the American golfer successfully fended off Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka, who both finished in a tie for second place. The decisive stroke came on the par-five 18th hole, where a birdie allowed Morikawa to avoid a three-way playoff and claim the trophy outright.
Throughout the final 18 holes, the leaderboard remained congested until the closing moments on the Monterey Peninsula. Morikawa’s 67 was the catalyst for his ascent, providing the necessary cushion to surpass Straka and Lee. The victory marks a significant statistical milestone, moving his career win count into the elite tier of active players with seven or more titles. Entering the week, the focus was on ending a drought that had lasted over a year, a goal achieved through consistent ball-striking and a clean scorecard during the final round’s pressure-filled back nine.
Beyond the competitive metrics, the tournament served as a platform for a major personal revelation. During a post-round interview with CBS, the champion announced that he and his wife are expecting their first child later this year. Morikawa noted that the timing of the public disclosure was intentional, as he had hoped to share the news while standing in the winner's circle. The couple had only begun informing close acquaintances of the pregnancy earlier in the tournament week, making the Sunday celebration a dual milestone for the growing family.
Strategic play on the greens proved vital as the chasing pack failed to match the leader's pace. While Lee and Straka applied pressure throughout the afternoon, neither could find the extra birdie required to force an extension of play. Morikawa’s ability to navigate the historic Pebble Beach links without late-round errors ensured his name was the only one at the top of the final standings. The 67-stroke total on Sunday reflected a high level of efficiency, particularly on the par-fives which have historically dictated the outcome of this specific event.
This victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am reinforces Morikawa's status as a premier closer on the tour. By executing a birdie on the 72nd hole, he demonstrated the same composure that defined his early career major championship wins. The final leaderboard showed a narrow margin of victory, yet the statistical gap between first and second place was defined by that single shot on the final green. As the tour moves forward, this win provides Morikawa with significant momentum heading into the heart of the season, backed by a refreshed confidence and a clear return to his peak competitive form.
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