Top 25 Quotes & Sayings by Collin Morikawa

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Collin Morikawa.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Collin Morikawa

Collin Morikawa is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and European Tour. He began his PGA Tour career with 22 consecutive made cuts, second only to Tiger Woods' 25-cut streak. Morikawa has five PGA Tour wins – including two major championships, the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship, winning both on his debut. In May 2018, Morikawa spent three weeks as the top-ranked golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He also became the first American to win the Race to Dubai on the European Tour.

For me, it's the 5- to 7-yard cut with any club. I can choke down on it a little bit, hit it different heights, but that's the shot I'm always going to go to.
It's got to feel good off the face, it's got to look good from on top of the ball. And then, obviously, it's got to perform. But in those iron testings, obviously, I'm just trying to hit the best shots I can.
I think, obviously, there's a bunch of technology with TrackMan, and all of the different launch monitors, that help tell you what is best. But, for me, it's a lot about what is going to come out from that initial window of hitting that ball.
The majors are going to be circled in, just like everyone else, but I've got to focus on every single week. — © Collin Morikawa
The majors are going to be circled in, just like everyone else, but I've got to focus on every single week.
I love golf. I love every part of it.
I think anytime any record is compared to Tiger, it's always going to be good.
I learned a lot about the prep Monday through Wednesday with my coach.
I think I've always used a lower-lofted 3-wood, and I've been able to get the ball up. And, for me, I love having the versatility of it in the fairway, as well as off the tee.
But, at the end of the day, the things that I already have in my bag, all the TaylorMade clubs, and everything that I know TaylorMade does with their new clubs, and every single year, with the innovation, it's just something I want to be a part of.
I was huge on basketball and baseball. I love sports. I'm an L.A. guy. I love the Lakers and Dodgers.
I think one of the hardest times was when I almost won a Web.com tour event in 2016 after my freshman year. I lost in a playoff to Ollie Schniederjans and J.J. Spaun. I mean, who knows what could've happened if I'd won?
I think it helps to know where you're at. I don't want to be coming down 18 knowing I need to make par, and trying to force a birdie or doing something stupid.
For me, I like messing around with different shapes and things but I think what I've come to realize is I need a putter that just sits nicely in my hands.
But if an iron doesn't work, or if it doesn't feel good, I will switch it out.
I love to hit my little five- to 10-yard cut, and that's what I try to do. And I think that's kind of been my game.
I'm trying to win every single week. I'm not trying to come out and just win the majors. I'm 23. This is my first full year.
We actually flattened my putter 1.5 degrees. I have a long-neck putter and it was weird because they flattened it, but it got my hands more vertical and into the position I wanted them to be in.
You look at all other sports, basketball, you think basketball, they're always looking at their target.
I thought of Jordan Spieth when I was putting, when he used to look at his target, he was reacting. That's all he does. He takes a couple quick looks, if you look at his pre-shot routine, a couple quick looks, doesn't stand over it too long, but he's committed and he just reacts to the target.
I've believed in myself since day one.
And I think before I was so focused on speed or I was so focused on trying to hit this great putt that I just wasn't reacting to what I was doing. I react when I hit an iron shot, why can't I do that when I'm over the putter?
When you step foot into your first professional tournament, everything you've done in your amateur career really doesn't matter any more. — © Collin Morikawa
When you step foot into your first professional tournament, everything you've done in your amateur career really doesn't matter any more.
I actually used TaylorMade in college. And I've been using TaylorMade since I've been about 14 years old when I really started playing as a junior in events.
To be out here on the PGA Tour, especially during the summer, is a dream come true. I'm just trying to get to know a lot of the guys out here.
I do look at leader boards. I want to know where I'm at.
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