Collin Morikawa Navigates Ups and Downs on the PGA Tour
Collin Morikawa, a two-time major winner, battles back issues as he competes in the PGA Championship. Despite challenges affecting his performance since March, Morikawa remains focused on mastering his mental game, drawing on his team's support, and adapting his approach to stay competitive.
Collin Morikawa's 2026 PGA Tour season has been a rollercoaster, marked by a strong start abruptly halted by persistent back issues. A seven-time PGA Tour winner and two-time major champion, Morikawa's back problems forced his withdrawal from several tournaments, including the Texas Open and The Players Championship.
Despite physical setbacks, Morikawa remains determined to compete at the highest level, focusing on the mental aspects of his game. His performance at prominent tournaments, such as tying for seventh at the Masters while dealing with discomfort, highlights his resilience and ability to adapt.
As Morikawa gears up for the PGA Championship at Aronimink, his focus is on strategizing beyond just his swing. With support from his team, he aims to adjust to challenges and draw on past victories, like those at TPC Harding Park and the British Open, for renewed motivation on the course.
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