Golfer Collin Morikawa Donates For Maui Fires In Style
Two-time Major Champion professional golfer Collin Morikawa announced his generous donation for Maui fires in style.
PGA Tour Golfer Collin offered his donation and said he’ll donate $1,000 for every birdie he makes during the FedEx Cup playoffs. He had four birdies in the FedEx Cup Tournament through 12 holes at TPC Southwind.
Right now one of Hawaii’s Islands Maui is burning with a rampaging wildfire, burning all the houses, hospitals, and heritage sites. Maui has been the home of Collin where his family immigrated from Japan to Maui Island.
26, Collin wrote in his one of Instagram photos, “Maui has always held a special place in my heart – my grandfather owned a restaurant called The Morikawa Restaurant, on Front Street in Lahaina.”
Collin has half a million followers on Instagram
Morikawa said, “Lahaina and additional areas of Maui and the Big Island are currently being decimated by wildfires. Homes have been destroyed, families displaced and it’s far from over. The people of Hawaii are going to need all the support that we can give them.”
Morikawa hasn’t made up his mind about who will be the beneficiary of his sincere donation. As soon as decided he will reveal the information.
Reportedly this insatiable wildfire eats thousands of plants and trees and recorded 36 death counts. Collin is only two shots away from Emiliano Grillo, stepping towards the $3.6 million first-place prize. The amount will add more power to help the Maui Island people,
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