SAN FRANCISCO – Collin Morikawa delivered a shot that will go down as one of the best in a major that hardly anyone witnessed, setting up an eagle on the 16th hole Sunday that carried him to the most quiet PGA Championship ever.In the first major without spectators, Morikawa finished with a bang.He was among seven players tied for the lead on the back nine at Harding Park, as wild as any Sunday in a major.
Morikawa chipped in from 40 feet on the 14th hole to take the lead, and then he ended it with one swing. On the 294-yard 16th hole, Morikawa hit driver that hopped onto the green and settled 7 feet below the cup.He made it for eagle and was on his way.