23-year-old American shoots 6-under 64 in final round at TPC Harding Park
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Collin Morikawa won the PGA Championship on Sunday (early Monday UAE) in just his second appearance in a major.
The 23-year-old California native and Berkeley graduate shot 6-under 64 in the final round at TPC Harding Park to finish two strokes ahead of Paul Casey. He joins Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as 23-year-olds to win the PGA.
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Morikawa has three victories in 29 career starts on the PGA Tour. He is the first player to win the PGA in his debut since Keegan Bradley in 2011.
Paul Casey was second, shooting a 4-under 66 on Sunday to finish at minus-11.
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