Collin Morikawa
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2 Major Championships • Two-Time Major Champion
Major Championship Wins
About Collin Morikawa
Collin Morikawa is a two-time major champion, cementing his place among golf's winners. His first major came at the 2020 PGA at age 23.
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Career Highlights
- 2020 PGA Championship — Won first major at age 23 with legendary eagle on par-4 16th, holing 7-footer after 294-yard drive
- 2021 Open Championship — Won at Royal St. George's in his first Open appearance, youngest player to win two different majors in debut
- Historic Debut Performance — Only player ever to win a major championship in his first attempt twice (PGA and Open)
- Rookie Season — Began PGA Tour career with 22 consecutive made cuts, second only to Tiger Woods (25)
- Elite Iron Play — Consistently ranks top-5 on Tour in strokes gained: approach-the-green
- Six PGA Tour Wins — Including WGC-Workday Championship (2021) and Zozo Championship (2023)
Did You Know?
- Berkeley Grad: Morikawa graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Business Administration while dominating college golf
- Ball-Striking Machine: Widely regarded as one of the best iron players in modern golf, regularly gaining 1+ strokes per round on approach shots
- Japanese Heritage: Of Japanese descent, Morikawa is immensely popular in Japan and won the 2023 Zozo Championship in Chiba