Collin Morikawa’s 3-Word Message After Tough FedEx St. Jude Finish 😮⛳
Golf star Collin Morikawa kept it short and sharp with a 3-word message following his disappointing finish at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Fans are reacting to his candid response as the two-time major champion reflects on a challenging tournament week.
Watch to find out exactly what he said and what it means for his upcoming PGA Tour events.
#golf #collinmorikawa #golfcentral #lpga
Colin Moriawa wrapped up the FedEx DT Jude championship with a T-22 finish at 6 under 274, marking his 17th start of the 2025 PGA Tour season without a win. While the two-time major champion has come close twice with runner-up results, he remains winless this year. Moriawa sits 17th in the FedEx Cup standings with 1573 points. comfortably inside the top 50. But his latest result left him far from satisfied. Taking to Instagram, he posted a photo on his story with a three-word caption that read, “Moria had a respectable run at TPC Southwind. He opened on Thursday with a four under 66, carding five birdies and a lone bogey on the 18th. On Friday, he delivered a bogey free round with three birdies and an eagle on the ninth, finishing with a five under 65. His form dipped on Saturday as he made two birdies, two bogeies, and a double bogey, ending the third round with a 2 over 72. In the final round, he couldn’t recover, posting two birdies and three bogeies for a 1 over 71. Moriawa ranked sixth in the Aur will now head to the BMW championship with his place inside the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings secured. He has also earned spots in all the 2026 signature events. How has Colin Moriawa performed in the 2025 season so far? Colin Moriawa has had a solid season so far. He opened at the Sentry with a runnerup finish at 32 under par, then tied for 17th at both the AT and T Pebble Beach Prom and the Genesis Invitational. He added another second place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard and tied for 10th at the Players Championship. At the Masters, he tied for 14th before finishing T-54 at the RBC Heritage. He missed the cut at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans despite finishing eight under. Moria later tied for 17th at the Truist Championship and placed 50th at the PGA Championship with a score of four over. He tied for 20th at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, 23rd at the US Open and 42nd at the Travelers Championship. Moria bounced back with a tie for eighth at the Rocket Classic, but missed the cut at both the Genesis Scottish Open and the Open Championship. Most recently, he tied for 22nd at the FedEx St. Jude championship at six under. Statistically, Colin Moriawa ranks second on the PGA Tour in strokes gained t to green one 3-6 and ninth in total strokes gained one 1 for two while sitting 12th off the T503. His scoring average is 70.02 with a season low round of 62 alongside 248 birdies and eight eagles. He has earned 7,182,561 in official money and is 19th in the Comcast Business Tour top 10 standings.