Last week, Collin Morikawa dashed out of Bay Hill and avoided the media after coughing up a three-shot lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Two days later, in his pre-tournament press conference at The Players Championship, Morikawa explained why he did so, saying that he “does not owe anyone anything.”
That led many former players, such as Rocco Mediate, Brandel Chamblee, and Paul McGinely, to weigh in on his decision. They all criticized the two-time major winner for not facing the music and explaining his perspective on what happened. Mediate called his move and subsequent response “horse sh*t,” while Chamblee and McGinley explained that the media serves as conduit
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