Collin Morikawa has rounded out another season on the PGA Tour and once again, he failed to get a win under his belt despite some promising performances.
Morikawa hasn’t won since the ZOZO in 2023 and while he had chances in 2025, he never quite managed to convert and get them over the line.
Nevertheless, 16 from 19 made cuts through the season and a T19 finish at the Tour Championship mean that, overall, Morikawa can be satisfied with his year’s work.
Another positive for Morikawa was that he should comfortably make Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup squad, meaning he has a big chance in September to make a splash.
Now, reflecting on his year after seeing Tommy Fleetwood win the season finale, Morikawa has assessed his season.

Collin Morikawa assesses his 2025 season on the PGA Tour
For a player like Morikawa, not winning at all for two seasons will feel a big blow.
Still, the Ryder Cup is coming up and if he can produce the goods and help Team USA regain the trophy, his season will be classed as a major success.
Now, over on Instagram, Morikawa has summed up his season with a succinct statement.
“Season 7 went by way too fast. Thankful for my team and family along for the ride. Journey doesn’t stop here, time to keep chasing my dreams.”
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Collin Morikawa’s 2025 PGA Tour season in numbers
Look, a lot of players would do anything to have as good a year as Collin Morikawa has.
It might sound negative to keep mentioning his lack of winning but that’s simply because he is too good of a player to keep failing.
Eventually, as we’ve seen with Tommy Fleetwood, it will come and once it does, he’ll be a dangerous player once more.
In terms of 2025, though, the numbers speak for themselves in what was a positive campaign.
| Collin Morikawa in 2025 | |
| Events played | 19 |
| Cuts made | 16 |
| Wins | 0 |
| Top tens | 4 |
| Top 25s | 12 |
| Prize money (USD) | $7,754,727 |
All in all, then, it’s been a successful year for Morikawa and with more to come at Bethpage – if selected – he’ll be hoping to finish even stronger.
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