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Ryder Cup notebook: Collin Morikawa gives back injury all clear

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. – Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa says the back injury he picked up at the Olympics in Japan that spoiled his FedExCup Playoffs tilt is behind him as he looks ahead to his Ryder Cup debut for the U.S. Team at Whistling Straits. Fresh off winning the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St. Georges in July, Morikawa pulled a muscle in his lower back during the first round of Olympic competition in Tokyo and figured he could battle his way through it. The injury occurred on the 14th hole after he tried hitting out of “sticky rough”. Had it not been a team event Morikawa said he may have withdrawn and despite the pain he battled all the way to a T4 finish. A Sunday 63 saw him enter a seven-way playoff for the bronze medal that was won by C.T. Pan. The Californian entered the FedExCup Playoffs as the No. 1 seed thanks to his two-win season but missed the cut at THE NORTHERN TRUST and was T63 in a 69-man field at the BMW Championship before his T26 finish at the TOUR Championship. “It was just bad timing. The biggest thing I learned from those three weeks was to never play injured. I’m never going to do that again, no matter what it is,” Morikawa said. “It built bad habits into my golf swing. By the time the Playoffs had started at Liberty I thought my back was feeling good, but I had just built in some really bad swing patterns, and that’s what happens when you play with an injury.” The 24-year-old says the few weeks rest between East Lake and the Ryder Cup have him back in the right physical condition. “I’m 100 percent healthy. Knock on wood right now, but I’m feeling great,” he said. “Those three weeks I was just trying to figure out how do I hit it better because that’s a big part of my game, trusting, knowing where the golf ball is going to go. “It feels good. I was talking with Xander yesterday, and he looked at me, and he’s like, You’re back, and I was like, Yeah, I’m back. The cuts are back, and it’s a good time to have that shot.” DJ and teams heed Whistling Straits Bunker Warning U.S. Team member Dustin Johnson may have taken closer note than most with a notice given to all players ahead of the Ryder Cup to do with the 1,012 bunkers on the course. Johnson famously was penalized on the final hole of the 2010 PGA Championship for grounding his club in one of the many sandy areas that proliferate the course both in and outside the ropes. The two-shot ding cost him the tournament won by Martin Kaymer in a playoff over Bubba Watson. “All areas of the course that were designed and built as bunkers (Rule 12) will be played as bunkers during the Ryder Cup,” read the notice. “Bunkers inside the gallery rope line will be raked each morning prior to play and touched up again between sessions. Rakes are provided for the caddies allowing bunkers to be smoothed as a courtesy to other players and for care of the course. “During play, footprints, indentations, vehicular damage or uneven surfaces may develop. However, whether inside or outside the gallery rope line, relief without penalty is NOT allowed for interference by any of these alterations to the surface of the ground, whether or not smoothed.” Johnson, at 37, is the eldest member of the U.S. Team by five years and is playing his fifth Ryder Cup. But the laconic former FedExCup champion wouldn’t elaborate on any role as a leader within the youngest U.S. Team in history. “It’s a little strange for me just that I’ve never been the oldest. I always felt like I was one of the younger guys on the team. Still feel that way, but obviously I’m, I guess, the veteran on the team really,” Johnson said. “It’s a role that I enjoy, but obviously with the guys on the team, all of them are very good player, so don’t really have to do much. My role is to win as many matches as I can or just worry about my match that I’m playing in, help the team in any way that I can or that they need. So that’s what I’m going to do.”

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I faded the Texan at Torrey Pines, but with this caveat: “The thing is, as proficient as he can be tee to green, this is exactly the kind of test he could ace and surprise no one.” Palmer hadn’t made any noise on that course in the past. Woodland hasn’t factored in earnest at TPC Scottsdale since a T5 in 2011. He finished outside the top 30 in each of the last four editions. His twist from our standpoint is that he strides in having hung up a T7 at the Sony and a T12 at the Farmers. Ryan Moore … Like clockwork, he’s back at TPC Scottsdale for his usual return to competition post-holidays (when not eligible for the Sentry TOC). With a sparkling record here and inspiring form to polish off 2017, you have the green light in all formats. James Hahn (DFS) Anirban Lahiri (DFS) Kyle Stanley (DFS) Fades Kevin Chappell … Surprised at the CareerBuilder with a T6. That doesn’t align with his profile as one to shy away from shootouts. So, for the moment, it’s a bonus. The WMPO isn’t necessarily in the same category, but he’s signed for too many big numbers at TPC Scottsdale to expect a continuation of the blistering 19-under aggregate two weeks ago. Chez Reavie … If there’s going to come a time when you’re going to lay off in DFS, it’s this week. He’s missed the cut in all three tries on the redesign and has no better than a T41 (2011) in just three paydays in nine appearances. Scott Piercy … He’ll be a popular selection due to recent form with a T25 at the Sony and a T6 at the CareerBuilder, and as much as we know he loves himself desert golf, the Las Vegas native and resident hasn’t taken to the redesign at TPC Scottsdale. In his 10 rounds, he’s authored a pair of 6-under 65, but didn’t break par in another round. The sample size settles in stark contrast against a phenomenal record through 2014. At least you understand the origin of this risk. Hunter Mahan … Not quite yet. Surely, you’ve taken notice by now that he’s churning. He’s just not closing. Opting for Past Champions status this season (instead of burning a career earnings exemption in his mid-30s), the 2010 WMPO champ is 97th in the FedExCup standings, but he ranks a respective T131 and T181 in third- and fourth-round scoring average. At best, he’s a flier in DFS. Kevin Na … The slide continues. He’s 4-for-5 on the season, but hasn’t finished inside the top 35 since the Dell Technologies Championship on Labor Day. If he’s going to find his game, you wouldn’t rule it occurring at TPC Scottsdale where he’s perfect in his last six trips, but we could’ve waged a similar narrative prior to other recent commitments. Just wait until he rights the ship with his putter. Steve Stricker … Making his season debut. Remember, he’s fully exempt but required to make only 12 starts to meet the membership minimum since he’s at least 45 years of age with at least 150 career cuts made. He’s one month from turning 51 and has cashed 361 times, but let’s face it, he’s ageless. It’s just that his game hasn’t translated at TPC Scottsdale where he’s gone MC-T42 in two tries on the redesign. Scott Brown Bill Haas Russell Henley Luke List Returning to Competition None. Notables WDs Charles Howell III … One of the more surprising early withdrawals in recent memory given he competed in 15 consecutive WM Phoenix Opens through 2016, but it’s a repeat of last year’s decision. Hey, even workhorses need a breather. J.J. Henry … After making headlines by eclipsing 500 career PGA TOUR starts, the placed T23 alongside another 42-year-old, Tiger Woods, at the Farmers Insurance Open. Henry is fully exempt this season by virtue of the last spot via the FedExCup points list in 2016-17. He’s been a fixture at TPC Scottsdale but hasn’t cracked the top 40 since 2009. Power Rankings Recap – Farmers Insurance Open Power Ranking  Golfer  Result 1  Jon Rahm  T29 2  Justin Rose  T8 3  Tony Finau  T6 4  Rickie Fowler  MC 5  Marc Leishman  T8 6  Hideki Matsuyama  T12 7  Jason Day  Win 8  Gary Woodland  T12 9  Francesco Molinari  T45 10  Brian Harman  MC 11  Shane Lowry  MC 12  Cameron Smith  T20 13  Patrick Cantlay  T51 14  Charles Howell III  T6 15  Kyle Stanley  T51 Wild Card  Tiger Woods  T23 Sleepers – Farmers Insurance Open Golfer  Result Corey Conners  T29 Harris English  T8 Ollie Schniederjans  MC Julian Suri  T63 Michael Thompson  MC Birthdays among active golfers on the PGA TOUR January 30 … none January 31 … none February 1 … none February 2 … Bob Estes (52) February 3 … Retief Goosen (49); Heath Slocum (44); Chris Stroud (36); Roberto Díaz (31) February 4 … none February 5 … Kevin Stadler (38)

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The First Look: OHL Classic at MayakobaThe First Look: OHL Classic at Mayakoba

• COURSE: El Camaleón GC, 6,987 yards, par 71. Three distinct landscapes come together to make up “The Chameleon� – tropical jungle, dense mangroves and sand-lined oceanfront along the Riviera Maya. Designer Greg Norman even incorporated a cenote – an underground cavern common to the area – into the heart of the fifth fairway. The layout opened in 2004 and first hosted the PGA TOUR three years later, playing six its first six editions opposite the WGC Match Play until getting its own fall date in 2013. Last year, El Camaleón also served as one of two hosts for the World Amateur Team Championships. • FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 points. • CHARITY: The tournament supports nearly two dozen charitable outlets around Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula. Among them are the City of Joy Foundation, the Lorena Ochoa Foundation, the Mexican Red Cross and Rotary Clubs of Playa del Carmen and Cancún. • FIELD WATCH: Rickie Fowler, making his first start of the new season, comes to Mayakoba for the first time and will be joined by three U.S. Presidents Cup teammates. Charley Hoffman, Patrick Reed and Kevin Chappell complete the mini-reunion from Liberty National. … Pat Perez will defend his title just four weeks after winning again at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia. … Fowler holds the highest world ranking in the field at No.7. … Chris Stroud will keep his perfect attendance record intact at Mayakoba, the only man to tee it up in all 11 editions. … Oscar Fraustro, 13th last year after a closing 66, and PGA Tour member Abraham Ancer headline a group of five Mexican pros in the field. Other Latin American pros entered are Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo and Fabian Gomez, Jhonatttan Vegas (Venezuela) and Camilo Villegas (Colombia). • 72-HOLE RECORD: 263, Harris English (2013), Pat Perez (2016). • 18-HOLE RECORD: 61, Roland Thatcher (3rd round, 2008). • LAST YEAR: Perez triumphed in just his third start after an eight-month layoff for shoulder surgery, using a 62-67 weekend to eventually overtake Gary Woodland down the stretch at Mayakoba. Perez birdied five of his first eight holes on the final day and stayed aggressive to claim a two-stroke triumph and match the tournament scoring record. His comeback had begun just three weeks earlier with a share of 33rd in Malaysia, followed by a tie for seventh in Las Vegas. The 40-year-old California native’s only previous victory came at the 2009 Bob Hope Classic, though he added a third win last month in Malaysia. Woodland used two closing birdies to finish alone in second; Russell Knox took third. • STORYLINES: Though the fall schedule has tilted toward showcasing young pros in recent years, the OHL Classic has largely bucked that trend through its 10 editions. Perez became the eighth champion in his 30s or older, with the average age of that group at 38.1. … Despite the international locale, nine of the first 10 editions of the OHL Classic have been captured by American-born players. The lone exception was Graeme McDowell, who prevailed in a 2015 playoff. … Perez, McDowell and Hoffman are among seven former champions back with a chance to become the event’s first multiple winner. The others: Brian Gay (2008), Johnson Wagner (2011), John Huh (2012), Harris English (2013). … Four OHL Classics have been decided in playoffs, including Huh’s 2012 marathon over Robert Allenby that went eight extra holes. • SHORT CHIPS: Chez Reavie, who had teed it up every week until taking last week off after the TOUR’s Asian Swing, returns to action. Stroud and Villegas are among eight others set for their fifth starts of the new season. … At under 7,000 yards, Mayakoba for several years was a preferred stop for PGA TOUR Champions pros. Scheduling makes that less of an opportunity these days – it’s also the week of the Charles Schwab Cup finale in Phoenix. • TELEVISION: Thursday-Sunday, 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). • PGA TOUR LIVE: None. • RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com).  

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