Collin Morikawa secured his first PGA Tour victory in over two years at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday, February 16, 2026, after a dramatic birdie on the 18th hole.
The 29-year-old American finished at 21-under par, edging out a late challenge from Australia’s Min Woo Lee and Austria’s Sepp Straka. Morikawa had appeared to be in control, holding a two-stroke lead with two holes remaining, but a subsequent bogey on the 17th hole and a birdie from Lee on the 18th brought the pair level.
A tense finish ensued, with Morikawa facing a challenging approach shot on the 18th after a delay caused by play ahead. He successfully navigated the conditions, landing his second shot on the green and then sinking a short putt to secure the win. He finished with a round of 67.
“It’s special for a lot of reasons,” Morikawa said after his victory. “I’ve put countless hours and nights – probably too many hours – thinking about golf. I kept believing in myself. Honestly, at the beginning of this week it didn’t really feel like this was going to be possible.”
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am featured a $20 million purse, with the winner’s share going to Morikawa. The event drew significant attention from golf fans and analysts alike, marking a return to form for Morikawa after a period without a PGA Tour title. Scottie Scheffler too mounted a late challenge, ultimately falling short of contention.
The victory at Pebble Beach represents a significant moment in Morikawa’s career, signaling a potential resurgence for the highly-regarded golfer.