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Morikawa: Criticism ‘interesting’ after media skip

Collin Morikawa addresses the backlash he has received from members of the golf media after he defended his decision to skip out on the media following last week’s tournament loss.

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ST. LOUIS – Tiger Woods birdied three of his first five holes and was at 3 under through his first seven holes and making up ground on leader Gary Woodland (66, 10 under). Alas, the horn blew for a weather delay at 3:35 p.m., with Woods having hit his drive 321 yards into the primary rough at the par-5 eighth hole. “I’m 3-under par, so I felt I was headed in the right direction,â€� Woods said. “Tomorrow is going to be a long day for a lot of us and try and get back at it early tomorrow morning.â€� Although the morning wave had completed the second round, the afternoon wave was not so lucky, as players were called off the course with as many as 14 holes remaining when a thunderstorm blew through St. Louis and dumped too much rain on Bellerive Country Club to continue. They will resume play at 7 a.m. local time Saturday, and the third round will begin approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of round two, with threesomes going off the first and 10th tees. “The good thing is we’re going to have the greens prepared before we go back out there to finish up our second round,â€� Woods said. “It would have been quite a bit different if we had to go back out this afternoon and finish it up. But the greens will be freshly cut, so it will be just like it was when we played on Thursday.â€� FedExCup No. 2 Justin Thomas, playing in the same group as Woods, was 1 under for the round and 2 under overall through seven. Rory McIlroy, the third member of the group, was even for the day and even for the tournament, just inside the projected cut line. “I guess the story of the last couple of days, I just haven’t taken advantage of the opportunities,â€� said McIlroy. “I kind of felt like I had a couple really good looks on the front nine today and didn’t take them. But I’m in the middle of the eighth fairway and I’ve got a chance to hopefully make birdie there in the morning and hopefully that will kick start me and I can get off and running from there. “But, yeah, it’s been, I think it’s been 16 pars in a row from yesterday to today,â€� he added, “so hopefully I can break that run in the morning.â€� Not that a birdie at the par-5 eighth is a guarantee. Phil Mickelson, playing in the other marquee group of the afternoon, had just made a bogey there and was at 3 over, three shots on the wrong side of the cut line, when the horn blew to evacuate the course Keegan Bradley, another member of his group, had reeled off three straight birdies to get to 3 under when the horn blew, while Jason Day, the third member of the threesome, was at 1 under for the round and 4 under overall through eight holes. “Today I just wanted to try and be patient,â€� Day said. “I’m 1-under, currently on the ninth green, so if I can come back tomorrow with softer conditions, I think that I’ll be able to try to get some more birdies out there.â€� First-round leader Rickie Fowler was 2 under through 10 and 7 under overall, just three back. “Obviously, it would be nice to keep going after birdieing 8 and 10,â€� he said. “I feel like we’re in a good spot. But the nice thing about the delay and going back out tomorrow morning, we’ll get fresh greens, so that will be nice for the final eight holes of the second round. “We’ll see how the waves play out and how the scoring is,â€� Fowler added. “Obviously, great scoring in the late early wave, and we’ll see if we can go take advantage of good conditions in the morning.â€� Playing alongside Xander Schauffele (2 under through 11, 2 under overall) and U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Jim Furyk (3 over for the day, 2 over for the tournament), Tony Finau had the wildest round of the day going after making eight birdies and a triple-bogey for his first 11 holes. Finau was at 4 under for the day and even par overall, just inside the cut line.

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Fantasy Insider: Shriners Hospitals for Children OpenFantasy Insider: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

In my comment beside my lineup in Expert Picks (linked as usual below), I cite this as a position week. I steal the phrase from bowling leagues that establish checkpoints to determine tournament seeding. No, it's not apples-to-apples in that sense, but it feels similar because our standings at the conclusion of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open likely will not change much in the following two weeks. Since there won't be a cut at THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK and the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD, all gamers will score points in every round (assuming no mid-tournament withdrawals and disqualifications as usual) in both of those tournaments. Unless you are on board with the winner(s) or have multiple podium finishers contributing in the final round, where you sit in your little league after this weekend should resemble where you sit two weeks later. RELATED: Power Rankings | Preview the course, storylines | Expert Picks First things first, however. We have much more to lose at TPC Summerlin because it's a traditional event with a 36-hole cut, so continue to be motivated to think big picture and get four to the weekend. Because front-runners will want to be as conservative as possible entering the next fortnight, if you're already trailing by a lot, then this also presents as a perfect time to be aggressive. Lean on long hitters with a reputation of weekly inconsistency. Use course success as a tiebreaker. See, for the first time this season, league leaders and contenders are mapping out how to use three starts on top-shelf talent with the limited-field invitationals lined up and the Masters in November. It still will be valuable to roster the highest finishers, but because of the absence of zeroes at THE CJ CUP and the ZOZO, separation from the pack will be more difficult. That's why positioning right now is key. It can change short-range philosophy. PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf My roster for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (in alphabetical order): Patrick Cantlay Bryson DeChambeau Denny McCarthy Webb Simpson Cameron Smith Matthew Wolff You'll find my starters in Expert Picks Others to consider for each category (in alphabetical order): Scoring: Cameron Davis; Chesson Hadley; James Hahn; Charley Hoffman; Luke List; Tyler McCumber; Pat Perez; Scottie Scheffler; Kristoffer Ventura Driving: Paul Casey; Stewart Cink; Charley Hoffman; Sungjae Im; Luke List; Tyler McCumber; Collin Morikawa; Scottie Scheffler; Kristoffer Ventura POWER RANKINGS WILD CARD Francesco Molinari … He picked a heckuva time to relocate from England to California, but there's never a perfect time for that given his profession. His focus has been on his family and settling into the new digs. While he'll be rusty, the good news is that he's not injured. He's rested and he should be mentally recharged to resume a routine. It doesn't hurt that he placed T4 with a walk-off 61 in his only prior appearance at TPC Summerlin in 2016, but temper expectations for at least one start. DRAWS Sungjae Im ... Given his propensity to go low and thrive in shootouts, it's a knock that he didn't crack the Power Rankings, but he's been inconsistent since play resumed in June. It's not out of the realm of possibility that, after he went Win-3rd in the last two weeks before the hiatus to sit No. 1 in the FedExCup, he set it on cruise control all the way to East Lake. Expect a top 25 at TPC Summerlin (where he placed T15 in his debut last year) for all of the usual reasons. Rickie Fowler ... Swing changes have dogged the 31-year-old all year, but if he's going to make noise again, TPC Summerlin is on the short list of tracks where it'd happen. He made only four appearance from 2009-2019, but each resulted in a top 25, the last a personal-best T4 with a closing 63 as the kicker. Slot him as a contrarian if your format would categorize him as such. Fractional play in DFS also is encouraged. Will Zalatoris ... My contention is that his missed cut at the Sanderson Farms Championship was a product of his success. He top-10'd into the field at Corales and had planned the week off. Yet, with Special Temporary Membership within reach - a two-way T5 at TPC Summerlin would do it - it's understandable why he'd give it a go. It's important for us to accept that he's learning how much he can bite off before he can't chew anymore. As for this week, not only did he get two invaluable days of rest on the weekend, but he accepted this sponsor exemption two weeks ago, so this has been on his mind since before the T8 at Corales. Jason Kokrak ... Just one top-35 finish in his last five trips, but he's cashed in each. He also arrives having connected four top 20s since the Wyndham Championship. Ideal in all formats. Abraham Ancer ... Gonna leave it up to DFSers to determine if his price tag warrants the plunge. He's just 1-for-4 at TPC Summerlin with a T4 in 2018, but his game remains on the rise, so early-career disappointment should be ignored. Rather, I'm looking at the 29-year-old's consistently strong body of work of the last two years overall. Chesson Hadley ... A Sleeper here last year, but that was like cheating given he had gone for a trio of top 10s at TPC Summerlin before fulfilling the expectation with a T18. He's flashed enough form of late to warrant a similar hope. Stewart Cink Cameron Davis James Hahn Charley Hoffman Charles Howell III Si Woo Kim Joaquin Niemann Pat Perez Scottie Scheffler Brendan Steele Kristoffer Ventura FADES Jason Day ... Just like that, the lights went off. After a T7-T4-T6-T4 surge across five weeks over the summer, the Aussie was a non-factor in three starts. He's not quite in the Sergio Garcia lane of "what haven't you done for me lately," and as good as a putter that Day is, he'll probably keep his eyes open, but only full-season investors should get back on this ride. It's been way too bumpy for way too long. Matt Kuchar ... Now 42 years of age, time is catching up. Just two top 25s since the hiatus and he's a far cry from the kind of consistency that has defined his career. Also just one appearance at TPC Summerlin in the last 10 years, and that resulted in but a T57 in 2018. Scott Piercy ... He's had a rough go of it for months, but he should feel more comfortable here than anywhere else given that it's a home game. The tournament means a lot to him personally, so it'll be an elixir for his soul more than anything. In 14 appearances, he's scattered three missed cuts among four top 10s and another three top 25s, but the absence of something impressive lately is more noticeable. J.T. Poston ... When he's on, he looks so, so good. Certainly, that's a refrain that could apply to every touring professional, but those moments remain too far and few between for the 27-year-old. Now that he's fresh off a solo third at the Sanderson Farms Championship, it's almost automatic to hop off. His record at TPC Summerlin also is a microcosm of his early career trajectory. He's 1-for-4 with a T4 in 2017. Patrick Rodgers ... Failed to deliver on the faith last week (see Power Rankings Recap below), but now it's truly time to resist. Only one top 40 among just two cuts made in six prior trips to TPC Summerlin, and it's been five years now since he finished T13. Jimmy Walker ... It was encouraging that he held the co-lead after one round of the Sanderson Farms Championship, but he didn't break 71 the rest of the way and finished T46. And that was his best finish of eight starts since play resumed. If you're a newer gamer and not aware, the 41-year-old has been battling Lyme disease for a few years. Byeong Hun An Scott Brown Sam Burns Emiliano Grillo Max Homa C.T. Pan Chez Reavie Rory Sabbatini RETURNING TO COMPETITION Danny Lee ... Cited a wrist injury for his exit from the U.S. Open after the third round but the lasting image is of the disgruntled six-putt on the final green. Three days later, he issued an apology. Just 2-for-6 at TPC Summerlin and without a top 40. John Huh ... He had committed to the Safeway Open to launch into 2020-21 but then withdrew before it began. He hasn't teed it up since play resumed in June but an explanation hasn't been released as to why. Has 15 starts on a Major Medical Extension. Jonas Blixt ... Committed to the Korn Ferry Tour's Orange County National Championship presented by Knight 39. It's the finale of the 2020 portion of the KFT schedule and it'd mark his first live action in 14 months. The 36-year-old has dealt with back discomfort for several years. He has 23 starts on a Major Medical Extension on the PGA TOUR, so salary gamers and other season-long formats should be paying close attention to his form early on. Robert Garrigus ... Also in the KFT field, but he was at this point last week as well before withdrawing from the tournament. We last saw him at Corales where heat exhaustion forced him to call it quits in the second round. Doesn't carry much fantasy value in the long-term because he's on Past Champion status. NOTABLE WDs Tony Finau ... Tested positive for COVID-19. Lucas Glover ... As noted in this space last week, there was reason to consider the positive and unquantifiable impact of the loss of his maternal grandmother the previous Friday, but he missed the cut. Ryan Moore ... The problem with his back must be serious enough for him to miss the PGA TOUR event in his own backyard for the first time in 10 years. He hasn't competed since withdrawing from THE NORTHERN TRUST during the second round. 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Monday Finish: Five things from RBC HeritageMonday Finish: Five things from RBC Heritage

Admit it. Part of you thought Stewart Cink would come back to the field over the weekend at Harbour Town. That’s OK. You weren’t alone. Those doubting the veracity of his resurgence despite his season opening win could just point to his slide down the FedExCup – until now. The 47-year-old veteran can no longer be denied after an incredible – and never in doubt – second win of the season at the RBC Heritage. He moved to third in the FedExCup and inside the top 50 of the world rankings (44th) for the first time since January 2011. Here are five stories you may have missed from the RBC Heritage. 1. Like a fine wine… Stewart Cink’s resurgence could certainly be one to easily dismiss after his season opening win in Napa last fall. It was a great story; it was his first win in over 11 years; he had his son on the bag; it was his other sons birthday – it was no doubt cool but just had that feeling of being a great story that might fade into obscurity by seasons end. Even when Cink was T4 at the Bermuda Championship and closed out the 2020 portion of the 2020-21 season at third in the FedExCup there was still plenty prepared to say he wouldn’t make the TOUR Championship. And that narrative appeared to be playing out when he sat 26th in the standings heading to the RBC Heritage with five missed cuts and zero top 10s in the 10 starts since the aforementioned trip to Bermuda in early November. That was until the 47-year-old dominated Harbour Town over four days to cruise to a four-shot win – his third triumph at the venue (2000, 2004), second win of the season, and eighth career TOUR trophy. “He’s old as… He’s old and he’s kicking everyone’s ass,” runner-up Harold Varner III said. “It inspires me. It inspires me to know that I can play golf for a long time. He’s been playing well all year, though, so it’s not like I’m surprised, but this week he’s played unbelievable.” Now, there is no denying the comeback, and Cink becomes a genuine threat to win the FedExCup. Check out the secret behind it all here. 2. DJ gains late momentum with putter switch. In Sunday’s final round FedExCup champion Dustin Johnson picked up a new putter and found exactly what he was looking for – momentum. After missing the cut in his title defense at the Masters Johnson had hoped to rebound hard at Hilton Head but it wasn’t until making over 145 feet of putts and carding a 5-under 66 on Sunday that he felt comfortable. The round saw him jump 23 spots on the leaderboard to ultimately finish T13 but more importantly head off with optimism. “I feel like I haven’t putted really well for the last few weeks… so that’s kind of really why (I switched),” Johnson said of his new TP Bandon 1 from TaylorMade’s new TP line, to be released this summer. “I’ve just been struggling with my putter. I kept with it, kept practicing, kept grinding, but it wasn’t really getting any better, so sometimes it’s just time for a change.” 3. Conners stamping class, on International PCup radar. A week after finishing in the top-10 at the Masters (T8) Canadian Corey Conners (T4) was once again inside the mark at the RBC Heritage. Already a winner on the TOUR Conners appears to be quietly stalking further success having positioned himself up to 14th in the FedExCup with four top 10s in his last six starts and seven top-10s in total this season. Conners is a ball-striking machine, constantly setting up birdie opportunities that he may not always convert. But when he putts just half decent, he’s a serious threat. He hit 17 of 18 greens in the opening round before things became a little looser. Yet still, he was able to finish in the top 4. When it comes together over four rounds, look out. And you can be sure his form is being closely monitored by International Presidents Cup team captain Trevor Immelman. Although over a year away, the next Cup will be played at nearby Quail Hollow, and Conners was close to getting a call up for Melbourne in 2019. 4. Smith shows final round fighting spirit. Cameron Smith, like Conners, backed up a Masters top 10 with another at Harbour Town. But the Australian needed to show some spirit to do so after a demoralizing third round. Having posted a career best 62 to open the tournament Smith fell back with a rough Saturday at Hilton Head, the 74 ruining all hope of a victory. But the short game maestro loves a fight and has made a point to stop giving up FedExCup points with lazy Sundays. There’s a clear change in Smith’s game this season that will push him to another win soon – his final round scoring average. In the past Smith spent some Sunday’s going through the motions when a win was out of reach. Now he fights to the death. His final round scoring average sits at 69.25 this season so far, ranking 22nd on TOUR. It was 70.00 (63rd) in 2020; 71.19 in 2019 (158th); 69.71 in 2018 (40th); 70.87 in 2017 (122nd) and 72.64 in 2016 (175th). 5. Varner III notches career best finish on way to “his major”. A 14-foot birdie on the last at Harbour Town might not have been for the win for the man affectionately known as HV3 but it was significant none-the-less. The T2 finish is his highest to date on the PGA TOUR, eclipsing the T3 from THE NORTHERN TRUST in the 2019 FedExCup Playoffs. 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