Collin Morikawa finished the 2025 season with more questions than answers, and public opinion around him remains fairly split. He actually started the season well enough, picking up a couple of runner-up finishes in his first four tournaments.
After an inconsistent season, Collin Morikawa details the loft changes and putting experiments he hopes will help him return to top form in 2026. He did record top-10 finishes at the Masters (T-6), PGA Championship (T-4), and Rocket Mortgage Classic (T-7), but those highlights were few and far between.
5-time PGA Tour winner Harris English will return to competitive golf this week at The RSM Classic. Ahead of this event, the American international recounted his previous competitive appearance and admitted that he was pretty “pissed” by the envelope rule which forced him out of the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Collin Morikawa’s form may have dipped in 2025, but he is still very much a fixture near the top of the game. A former world number two, Morikawa broke through on the PGA Tour back in 2019 and has picked up five more wins since then, including both the PGA Championship and Open Championship.
Collin Morikawa remains a prominent name on the PGA Tour, but it’s hard to ignore that his game has slipped over the past year. Consistency was hard to come by for Morikawa during the 2025 season.
Since March, Collin Morikawa has struggled to find any sort of rhythm on the PGA Tour. Following his T-10 finish at The Players Championship, he managed just one other top-10 showing over the rest of 2025.
Golf is a game renowned for its unparalleled difficulty and the near impossibility of achieving true mastery. That said, some people just seem to pick it up a bit easier than others.
Collin Morikawa admits he was looking for some "chaos" from fans at the recent Ryder Cup. What the crowd delivered was something next level. Asked if he
Collin Morikawa defended himself after critics linked his “absolute chaos” comments to the unruly behavior of some American fans during the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Collin Morikawa did not make the US Ryder Cup team on points, and his form leading up to Bethpage Black raised questions about Keegan Bradley’s decision to pick him as a wildcard.
The Americans were completely dominated by the Europeans in the first two days of the Ryder Cup. But most of them redeemed themselves with their performance during the Sunday Singles.
Despite a furious Sunday comeback, Team USA fell 15-13 in the 2025 Ryder Cup against Team Europe. In the 98-year history of the event, this marked just the fifth time the Europeans have won the Ryder Cup on U.S. soil.
Team USA rallied to get close on the final day of the 45th Ryder Cup before the Europeans clinched a 15-13 victory when England’s Tyrell Hatton tied Cal grad Collin Morikawa in the 10th singles match Sunday.
For the second day in a row, Cal alum Collin Morikawa and his USA partner Harris English were beaten in foursome play at the 45th Ryder Cup on the Bethpage Black course at Farmingdale, NY.
There have been numerous discussions and support from players for the $500,000 payout for the 2025 Ryder Cup. However, after all the players, Collin Morikawa finally revealed the real reason for how the money would be utilized.
It's no secret that Scottie Scheffler is the key to Team USA taking back the Ryder Cup in 2025. Aside from Scheffler, here are the three most important Americans at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
A year after finishing second at the same season-ending event, Cal graduate Collin Morikawa settled for a share of 19th place Sunday at the Tour Championship, final leg of the three-week FedEx Cup playoffs.
Cal graduate Collin Morikawa has little chance of getting the $10 million first prize that will go to the Tour Championship winner, but how he fares on Sunday’s final round could affect his paycheck in the FedEx Cup playoffs by more than a million dollars.
Collin Morikawa had a pretty good start at the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Thursday. He carded a 4-under 66 during the first round of the playoffs, one of his best starts in recent months.
As the PGA Tour season enters into prime time playoff competition, many around the Tour continue to gameplan ahead of the FedEx St. Jude Championship. One in particular being Collin Morikawa who is surprisingly now on his fifth caddie of the season, Mark Urbanek.
The PGA Tour heads overseas this week for the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, a famed links course on the east coast of Scotland.
Collin Morikawa has made another caddie change as he prepares for the Scottish swing of the PGA Tour. The two-time major winner has turned to experienced caddie Billy Foster for support during the upcoming Genesis Scottish Open and The Open Championship.
Colin Morikawa's two-week tour of Scotland and Northern Ireland will come with a new caddie as he partners with Billy Foster, according to the golf site "bunkered." Foster, of England, has worked for a slew of high-profile clients, the most recent of which was countryman Matt Fitzpatrick before the duo split earlier this season.
Collin Morikawa got into a heated exchange with a reporter during his media duties at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The 28-year-old took issue with parts of the article and felt the reporter portrayed him in a bad light.
Collin Morikawa changed caddies once again, switching to a former college golf teammate for this week's PGA Tour event. Morikawa confirmed to Golfweek that KK Limbhasut will replace Joe Greiner on the bag in the Rocket Classic this week at the Detroit Golf Club.
With the 2025 PGA Championship just a few weeks away, it's not the time to tinker with their process or make sweeping changes, but that's precisely what Collin Morikawa is up to.
After holding the outright lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational for four hours on Sunday afternoon, Collin Morikawa faltered down the stretch to lose the tournament by one stroke to Russell Henley.
Collin Morikawa is unfortunately familiar with wildfires devastating a place he knows and loves. Morikawa, a native of La Canada in Los Angeles County, has roots on the Hawaiian island of Maui, where his grandfather once owned a restaurant in the town of Lahaina.
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