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Collin Morikawa earns 700 FedExCup points, $3.6 million with his victory at Pebble Beach.

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Collin Morikawa earns 700 FedExCup points, $3.6 million with his victory at Pebble Beach.

Collin Morikawa captured his seventh PGA TOUR victory and first since the 2023 season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing at 22-under for a $3.6 million payday and 700 FedExCup points. The victory came at Pebble Beach Golf Links, where Morikawa closed with a 5-under final round to secure the win by one stroke.

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PositionGolferScoreFedExCup pointsEarnings1Collin Morikawa266 / -22700.000$3,600,000.00T2Sepp Straka267 / -21375.000$1,760,000.00T2Min Woo Lee267 / -21375.000$1,760,000.00T4Tommy Fleetwood268 / -20312.500$877,500.00T4Scottie Scheffler268 / -20312.500$877,500.00T6Sam Burns269 / -19250.000$690,000.00T6Akshay Bhatia269 / -19250.000$690,000.00T8Jake Knapp270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T8Ryo Hisatsune270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T8Nico Echavarria270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T8Hideki Matsuyama270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T8Shane Lowry270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T8Jacob Bridgeman270 / -18147.500$515,000.00T14Rory McIlroy271 / -1785.000$342,750.00T14Matt Fitzpatrick271 / -1785.000$342,750.00T14Patrick Cantlay271 / -1785.000$342,750.00T14Tom Hoge271 / -1785.000$342,750.0018Tony Finau272 / -1665.000$292,000.00T19Brian Harman273 / -1551.800$235,000.00T19Rickie Fowler273 / -1551.800$235,000.00T19Russell Henley273 / -1551.800$235,000.00T19Xander Schauffele273 / -1551.800$235,000.00T19Alex Smalley273 / -1551.800$235,000.00T24Harry Hall274 / -1440.000$162,000.00T24Harris English274 / -1440.000$162,000.00T24Jason Day274 / -1440.000$162,000.00T24Nick Taylor274 / -1440.000$162,000.00T24Ryan Fox274 / -1440.000$162,000.00T29Keegan Bradley275 / -1331.000$125,200.00T29Alex Noren275 / -1331.000$125,200.00T29Jordan Spieth275 / -1331.000$125,200.00T29Max McGreevy275 / -1331.000$125,200.00T29Maverick McNealy275 / -1331.000$125,200.00T34Sami Valimaki276 / -1225.167$104,000.00T34Mackenzie Hughes276 / -1225.167$104,000.00T34Taylor Pendrith276 / -1225.167$104,000.00T37Justin Rose277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Bud Cauley277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Ludvig Ã…berg277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Max Greyserman277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Robert MacIntyre277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Ben Griffin277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37J.T. Poston277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T37Chris Gotterup277 / -1119.969$78,375.00T45Ryan Gerard278 / -1015.750$57,000.00T45Si Woo Kim278 / -1015.750$57,000.00T45J.J. Spaun278 / -1015.750$57,000.00T48Billy Horschel279 / -913.313$49,250.00T48Andrew Novak279 / -913.313$49,250.00T48Kurt Kitayama279 / -913.313$49,250.00T48Pierceson Coody279 / -913.313$49,250.00T52Chris Kirk280 / -811.500$45,000.00T52Keith Mitchell280 / -811.500$45,000.00T52Patrick Rodgers280 / -811.500$45,000.00T55Denny McCarthy281 / -710.000$42,000.00T55Cameron Young281 / -710.000$42,000.00T55Samuel Stevens281 / -710.000$42,000.00T58Wyndham Clark282 / -68.750$39,750.00T58Viktor Hovland282 / -68.750$39,750.00T60Sahith Theegala283 / -57.875$38,250.00T60Garrick Higgo283 / -57.875$38,250.00T60Steven Fisk283 / -57.875$38,250.00T60Aldrich Potgieter283 / -57.875$38,250.00T64Marco Penge284 / -47.000$36,500.00T64Emiliano Grillo284 / -47.000$36,500.00T64Lucas Glover284 / -47.000$36,500.00T67Stephan Jaeger285 / -36.250$35,083.33T67Richard Hoey285 / -36.250$35,083.33T67Matt McCarty285 / -36.250$35,083.33T70Kevin Yu286 / -25.625$34,375.00T70Corey Conners286 / -25.625$34,375.0072Michael Kim288 / E5.250$34,000.00T73Matti Schmid289 / +14.875$33,625.00T73Aaron Rai289 / +14.875$33,625.00T75Daniel Berger290 / +24.375$33,125.00T75Joe Highsmith290 / +24.375$33,125.0077Adam Schenk293 / +54.000$32,750.00T78Brian Campbell297 / +93.500$32,250.00T78Michael Thorbjornsen297 / +93.500$32,250.00T78Jhonattan Vegas297 / +93.500$32,250.00

Morikawa’s path to victory showcased his resilience and ability to peak when it mattered most. After opening with a 3-under first round that left him T39, he steadily improved with a 4-under second round to reach T27, then fired a 10-under third round to move into T2. His 5-under final round was enough to edge past the field for his first victory since his previous TOUR win.

The final round at Pebble Beach produced compelling competition as several players made significant moves up the leaderboard. Scottie Scheffler posted the day’s best score with a 9-under round, vaulting 18 positions from T22 to finish T4 alongside Tommy Fleetwood, who carded a 6-under final round, moving up three spots from T7. Min Woo Lee made the most significant charge among the contenders, firing a 7-under round to jump five positions from T7 into a T2 finish with Sepp Straka, who maintained his T2 position with a steady 4-under round.

Sunday saw contrasting fortunes for several players who began the day in contention. Akshay Bhatia, who started the final round as the leader, struggled to an even-par round and dropped five positions to T6, finishing tied with Sam Burns, who posted a 5-under final round to move up one spot. Jake Knapp experienced a difficult finish, carding just 1-under to fall six positions from T2 to T8. Rory McIlroy delivered the day’s most impressive positional gain, recording an 8-under round to climb 25 spots from T39 to T14. The T8 group featured several players who posted solid final rounds, including Ryo Hisatsune and Shane Lowry, both of whom moved up three positions with matching 5-under scores, while Hideki Matsuyama slipped two spots despite a 3-under effort.

Note: Using player performance data from ShotLink powered by CDW, the PGA TOUR has created this story using AWS Gen AI technology. While we strive for accuracy and quality, please note that the information provided may not be entirely error-free.

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