On his Open Championship debut, world no. 4 Collin Morikawa collects his second major at Royal St. George's Golf Club, England.
(CARLSBAD, Calif.) – In his very first Open Championship, Team TaylorMade's Collin Morikawa lifted the Claret Jug to become the Champion Golfer of the Year at Royal St. Georges with a final score of 265 (-15 with rounds of 67-64-68-66).Collin made a significant change to his iron set up this week following his first links experience the week prior at the Scottish Open and it clearly paid off. Working with TaylorMade's Adrian Rietveld, Collin was looking to improve his center strike on his mid and short irons on the firmer and tighter links turf.
As the question came through to me from Collin, I just told him I needed to think about it. He’s just that type of guy that nothing is going to change unless there’s an out-and-out reason to change, and he just felt as if he was mis-hitting his irons. But he couldn’t understand why. —Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Sports Marketing Rep
Prior to this week, Collin had a P series combo set consisting of P770 4 iron, P7MC 5-6 and then P730 7-PW. After some discussion and watching Collin go through his warm up routine, Rietveld noticed the issue could be in the transition from his 6 iron (P7MC) to his 7 iron (P730) due to the different sole geometry of the two models.
It was interesting, as he was warming up, the sound off the P730 was not Collin-like. It’s unique to say this, but it was just fractionally different to what I’m used to hearing. Then he goes into the P7MC and you can hear the strike come back. —Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Sports Marketing Rep
I changed my irons, my 9 through 7 iron that I normally have blades in. I changed to the P7MCs strictly because I couldn't find the center of the face. I was hitting these iron shots last week at the Scottish Open that I just normally don't and my swing felt good, but it was a huge learning opportunity. —Collin Morikawa
Let’s say a 7-iron spins at 7,000 RPMs and launches at 14 to 15 degrees, then when he hits the draw, which is a slightly lower window, he’d probably spin the P7MC about 6,600 RPMs. But with the P730, he was at 6,200 to 6,300 RPMs, which was too hot in the air. The spin in the P7MC was aiding his distance control. That’s something he really needs to know. —Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Sports Marketing Rep
(Adrian Rietveld quotes per golf.com)
Another significant change that Morikawa made on the eve of the Open Championship was adding weight to his TP Juno. Playing on the PGA TOUR's faster greens all year, when Collin arrived at the Scottish Open the week before, he struggled to get the ball to the hole on the slower links greens.
Again, working with Adrian Rietveld, Collin switched the weights in his TP Juno from 2.5 gram heel and toe (5 gram total), to the heavier 7.5 gram heel and toe weights adding a combined 10 grams total.
It's a learning process. And the greens, they're slow. That's it. They're slow and you got to figure out how to putt. I feel like my putting stroke has been good. Just had to figure out speed, and I was able to hit some good putts with speed today. Really happy playing out here. It's fun. It's a learning experience, but I hope to figure it out shortly. —Collin Morikawa
NEED TO KNOW
Changed to the P7MC irons in his 7-9 irons this week
Added 10 grams to his TP Juno following last week's Scottish Open
Collin now has 2 majors, 1 WGC and and 2 regular PGA TOUR victories at the age of 24
Moves to no.3 in the OWGR
This was Collin's Open Championship debut
First player in men's golf history to win on his debut in two different majors (PGA Championship and Open Championship)
Second player to win the PGA Championship and Open Championship before the age of 25 (Tiger Woods)
First player to win two majors in eight starts or fewer since Bobby Jones
COLLIN MORIKAWA WITB
SIM 8.0
SIM 14.0
SIM2 19.0
P770 4
P7MC 5-9
P730 PW
MG2 50°
MG2 Hi-Toe 60°
TP Juno
TP5 2021
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