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Collin Morikawa - 'All for the PGA Tour' after hearing super league offer

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Collin Morikawa, winner of two of golf's last seven major championships, said he is committed to playing on the PGA Tour after listening to an offer from organizers of the Saudi-backed Super Golf League.

«I'm all for the PGA Tour,» Morikawa said Tuesday, during a news conference ahead of this week's Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club. «I've been a pro for two and a half years. My entire life I've thought about the PGA Tour. I've thought about playing against Tiger (Woods), beating his records, whatever, something that might not even be breakable. But I've never had another thought of what's out there, right? I've never thought about anything else, it's always been the PGA Tour.»

A handful of high-profile PGA Tour players, including Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, have reportedly been mulling over offers from the potential new golf circuit being fronted by Greg Norman. Other players from the DP World Tour (formerly European Tour) have also been approached. England's Lee Westwood told reporters at the Saudi International earlier this month that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement with organizers of the new league.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Saudi-funded golf tournaments will be played in Britain and the Middle East as part of a new 10-event series on the Asian Tour. Norman said future events will also take place in the U.S.

«Right now, you look at the best players that I see and they're all sticking with the PGA Tour and that's where I kind of stay and that's where I belong,» Morikawa said. «I'm very happy to be here.»

Morikawa, 25, said he didn't hear enough specific details about the proposed breakaway league to seriously consider jumping

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