Morikawa Caught Cheating on Wife
Collin Morikawa has been spending his off-season in Vancouver, the hometown of his wife, Katherine. Recently, Katherine shared a video on Instagram of the two running together, although it seemed like Morikawa was opting for a shortcut to keep up with his wife. Morikawa was last seen competing at the Tour Championship, where he delivered…
Collin Morikawa has been spending his off-season in Vancouver, the hometown of his wife, Katherine. Recently, Katherine shared a video on Instagram of the two running together, although it seemed like Morikawa was opting for a shortcut to keep up with his wife.
Morikawa was last seen competing at the Tour Championship, where he delivered a stellar performance, finishing second in the FedEx Cup. He posted an impressive 26-under score, trailing Scottie Scheffler by just four strokes at East Lake Golf Club.
On Monday, September 9, Katherine shared a lighthearted clip of herself and Morikawa running, with the caption:
“Smiles for miles with my ride or die New York Marathon here we come!
Donate today to help support the kids at St Jude! We’ll be matching every dollar donated.”
While most fans online were supportive and complimentary, some playfully teased the golfer for taking a shortcut instead of running the full distance with his wife. Below are a few of the humorous reactions:
– “He’s cheating ,” one fan joked.
– “Collin Morikawa working smarter not harder,” commented another.
– “@collin_morikawaslacking on the Seawall ,” one user remarked.
– “Your husband is my fave golfer,” wrote another fan.
– “Cutest couple alive also has a great ,” someone else posted.
– “Good luck!! Both my nieces are running the NY marathon as well! Hope you all have a PR kind of race! ,” another commented.
The video drew widespread attention, as fans both praised the couple and joked about Morikawa’s running style.
### Morikawa’s Performance and Absence from the Procore Championship
Collin Morikawa is not set to compete in the upcoming Procore Championship, the first event of the FedEx Fall season, which begins on September 12 at the Silverado Country Club (North Course) in Napa, California. Despite this, Morikawa had a strong season, finishing second in the FedEx Cup standings.
Although he didn’t secure a title this year, Morikawa’s consistency was notable. He made the cut in 17 of his 19 starts and earned eight top-10 finishes, including runner-up placements at both the Memorial Tournament and the Tour Championship. His season has been marked by strong performances in multiple events:
– **The Sentry**: Tied for 5th
– **Farmers Insurance Open**: Missed cut
– **AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am**: Tied for 14th
– **The Genesis Invitational**: Tied for 19th
– **Arnold Palmer Invitational**: Missed cut
– **The Players Championship**: Tied for 45th
– **Valero Texas Open**: Tied for 75th
– **Masters Tournament**: Tied for 3rd
– **RBC Heritage**: 9th
– **Zurich Classic of New Orleans**: Tied for 23rd
– **Wells Fargo Championship**: Tied for 16th
– **PGA Championship**: Tied for 4th
– **Charles Schwab Challenge**: 4th
– **Memorial Tournament**: 2nd
– **U.S. Open**: Tied for 14th
– **Travelers Championship**: Tied for 13th
– **Genesis Scottish Open**: Tied for 4th
– **The Open Championship**: Tied for 16th
– **FedEx St. Jude Championship**: Tied for 22nd
– **BMW Championship**: Tied for 28th
– **TOUR Championship**: 2nd
Morikawa’s consistent performances made him one of the standout players of the season, solidifying his position as a top golfer despite narrowly missing out on winning the FedEx Cup. As he prepares for the next season, fans will be keeping a close eye on his future tournaments.