Collin Morikawa
Definition
Collin Morikawa is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.
Renowned for his precise iron play and ball-striking accuracy, he won his first two major championships at the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship.
Born on February 6, 1997, Morikawa began his PGA Tour career with an impressive streak of 22 consecutive made cuts.
Examples
Collin Morikawa's irons don't just hit the green—they negotiate with it first.
Watching Collin Morikawa plot his way around Augusta is like seeing a chess grandmaster play mini-golf.
Collin Morikawa turned a frustrating season start into motivation for more 'boring golf'—the kind that wins majors.
If Collin Morikawa's swing were a software update, it'd be the one that fixes every glitch in your golf game overnight.