Unreal comeback at Kapalua Rahm fired a 10-under 63 in the final round to win the Sentry Tournament of Champions by two shots over Collin Morikawa. Impact Rahm bogeyed the opening hole on Sunday and fell to nine shots behind 54-hole leader Collin Morikawa. The former World No. 1 just kept his head down and tried to pile up as many birdies as possible. Rahm would make five birdies on the front nine, but at that point was still well behind the lead. The Spaniard then got on a hot streak playing holes 12-15 in five-under-par. Combine that with Morikawa inexplicably making three straight bogeys from holes 14-16, and all the sudden Rahm stood on 18 tee with a two-shot lead. A routine birdie on the long par-5 would pretty much seal it and give Rahm his third victory in his last six worldwide starts. The 28-year-old had two previous runner-up finishes at Kapalua and he is the first man to lock up his spot at next year's Tournament of Champions. Rahm is not in the field for the Sony Open next week.
JANUARY 9, 2023 • ROTOWIRE