Collin Morikawa withdraws from Netflix golf event with same affliction that sidelined him in the past

Tony Finau will be slotted in to play for Morikawa.

Just hours ahead of the first Netflix Cup, a made-for-streaming-TV event at Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas, Collin Morikawa took to social media to say he’d be forced to miss the event with a back ailment.

The event will see Formula 1 drivers and PGA Tour golfers pair up to compete in a match-play tournament at the only 18-hole course on the Strip, helping kick off the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix. The match play will stream live on Netflix at 6 p.m. ET.

The other PGA Tour golfers involved are Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, and Justin Thomas. Meanwhile, F1 drivers set to compete are Alex Albon (Williams Racing), Pierre Gasly (BWT Alpine F1 Team), Lando Norris (McLaren Racing) and Carlos Sainz (Scuderia Ferrari).

Tony Finau will be slotted in to play for Morikawa, who said he tweaked his back and said he needs to prioritize his health.

Morikawa has had similar problems before, including a WD at the 2023 Memorial due to back spasms.

The 26-year-old Morikawa said his back “just kind of gave out” during a workout prior to the event in Muirfield Village, just outside Columbus.

“We were doing some reflex stuff, trying to reach down and I tried to pick something up quick and low,” Morikawa said before the event in June. “I literally have never had this in my life. I’ve hurt my back briefly before, but nothing has been this bad, especially never warming up, and never doing anything pre-round.

“I think it’s the first tournament I’ve ever withdrawn from in my entire life. It sucks because this is a tournament that I love. I’ve played well and put ourselves in contention. But I have to look out for myself and I’ve got to be smart.”

Morikawa also said he hurt his back once while in college.

“I was out for like a week. I pulled a muscle in my left side,” he told the Columbus Dispatch. “But this was just. … I crashed to the ground, just a random spasm.”

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Get to know the Formula One drivers playing alongside PGA Tour stars in the Netflix Cup

Don’t know much about Formula One or its drivers? We’ve got you covered.

Netflix will air its first live sporting event on Tuesday night with the Netflix Cup, a golf event featuring four teams of PGA Tour players paired with Formula One drivers.

Held at the Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas – ranked 19th on Golfweek’s Best 2023: Top 50 casino golf courses in the U.S. – the 6 p.m. ET event will look to play off the success of the streaming service’s Full Swing and Drive to Survive shows that follow both the PGA Tour and Formula One, respectively. Formula One will host its first-ever race on the Strip in Las Vegas later this weekend.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the world of Formula One, get to know the four drivers who will be teeing it up with Justin Thomas, Max Homa, Rickie Fowler and Collin Morikawa.

Max Homa and Alex Albon headline pairings for first live golf telecast on Netflix at Wynn Golf Club

The event is one of many to kick start the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix.

They may all be must-see TV.

Netflix, which is set to have a live golf telecast for the first time, has announced pairings for the first-ever Netflix Cup, which matches a “Drive to Survive” racer and a “Full Swing” golfer in a two-man competition.

Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas is the host for the event, on Tuesday night at 6 p.m. ET. The course is ranked 19th on Golfweek’s Best 2023: Top 50 casino golf courses in the U.S.

The event is one of many to kick start the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix. The pairings are:

  • Rickie Fowler and Lando Norris
  • Justin Thomas and Carlos Sainz
  • Collin Morikawa and Pierre Gasly
  • Max Homa and Alex Albon

“We love to see how our sports series have brought increased fandom to sports leagues and competitions all over the world,” said Gabe Spitzer, Vice President of Nonfiction Sports at Netflix, in a release. “The Netflix Cup will take that energy to the next level with global stars from two popular hits competing in our first-ever live sports event.”

‘Netflix Cup’ to showcase PGA Tour stars against Formula 1 drivers in Las Vegas

Think of the Netflix Cup as another version of Capital One’s The Match.

Netflix will air its first live golf event next month, and stars from its two popular streaming series “Full Swing” and “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” will face off in Sin City.

Stars from both sports will face off in the ‘Netflix Cup,’ set to air Nov. 14 at Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas. The course is ranked 19th on Golfweek’s Best 2023: Top 50 casino golf courses in the U.S. The drivers and golfers will pair up to compete in a match-play tournament at the only 18-hole course on the Strip, helping kick off the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix. The match play will stream live on Netflix at 6 p.m. ET.

The PGA Tour golfers involved are Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Collin Morikawa and Justin Thomas. Meanwhile, F1 drivers set to compete are Alex Albon (Williams Racing), Pierre Gasly (BWT Alpine F1 Team), Lando Norris (McLaren Racing) and Carlos Sainz (Scuderia Ferrari).

“We love to see how our sports series have brought increased fandom to sports leagues and competitions all over the world,” said Gabe Spitzer, Vice President of Nonfiction Sports at Netflix, in a release. “The Netflix Cup will take that energy to the next level with global stars from two popular hits competing in our first-ever live sports event.”

Think of the Netflix Cup as another version of Capital One’s The Match, a made-for-TV product featuring popular athletes from numerous sports.

The Netflix Cup is a first-of-its-kind live event that showcases two of Netflix’s sports programming breakouts. “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” is now in production on its sixth season as the fandom continues to popularize the sport in the US. “Full Swing,” one of 2023’s new series, is finishing filming on a second season and is credited with a rise in PGA Tour fan engagement.

Four pairs consisting of one Formula 1 driver and one PGA Tour professional will play an eight-hole match with the top two teams advancing to the final hole, where they will battle for the chance to win the inaugural Netflix Cup title.

“The continued success of “Drive to Survive” has played a significant role in the growth of Formula 1 in the US, which has ultimately led to the addition of a third American race,” said Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer, Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc, in a release. “It’s only fitting that we kick off our inaugural race weekend with a fun event that can be streamed by F1 and PGA Tour fans around the globe.”

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