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Morikawa Drains Eagle at Masters as Leaderboard Shifts

Collin Morikawa holes out from 94 yards for eagle at the 15th during Masters tournament action.

Collin Morikawa holes out from 94 yards for eagle at the 15th during Masters tournament action.

Collin Morikawa made a spectacular eagle on the 15th hole during Sunday’s final round at the Masters Tournament, holing out from 94 yards to move up the leaderboard at Augusta National.

The shot came at a crucial moment in the tournament, with Morikawa capitalizing on one of Augusta’s more reachable par-5 holes. His third shot from the fairway found the bottom of the cup, giving him a welcome boost in his bid for the green jacket.

Morikawa’s Masters Performance

Morikawa entered the final round as one of the contenders in what has been a wide-open PGA Tour major championship. The 2021 PGA Championship winner has been a consistent presence at Augusta in recent years, and Sunday’s eagle demonstrated the kind of play needed to contend on the demanding course.

The 15th hole, a par-5 playing at around 500 yards, has been a scoring opportunity for players throughout the week. Morikawa’s ability to convert from distance exemplifies the precision iron play that has defined his career on the tour’s biggest stages.

Masters Leaderboard Implications

With the final round in progress, every shot carried significant weight in determining who would slip on the green jacket. Morikawa’s eagle moved him closer to the leaders and underscored the importance of taking advantage of birdie and eagle opportunities on the par-5s at Augusta National.

The 2026 Masters has featured a competitive field with multiple players in contention, making the closing holes critical for anyone hoping to claim the sport’s most prestigious green jacket.

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