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Collin Morikawa would like to forget his trip abroad.
The twice older champion, who won the 2021 Open Championship in Royal St. Georges in England, the cut was lost both in the Scotland Open and in the final student of this year in Royal Portrush.
In a normal golf season, players can adjust their game for the end of the regular season to prepare for the FEXEX Cup playoffs, but this year, it could be said that there is an even greater opportunity.
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The US team player Collin Morikawa reacts to his putt in the 17th green during the two rounds of four balls of the 43rd Golf competition of the Ryder Cup in Whistling Straits. (Kyle Terada-USA Today Sports)
The Ryder Cup returns to the United States this year, with the 2025 edition in the direction of Bethpage Black in Farmingale, New York. Morikawa has played for the US team. UU. Four occasions: two Ryder glasses and two presidents of presidents. He also participated in the 2020 and 2024 Olympic Games.
Morikawa, 28, believes is the “greatest honor.”
“Every time you have red, white and blue, it’s like nothing more,” Morikawa told Pak Gazette Digital in a recent interview.
“We do such an individual sport, although we have a team behind us, we are the ones who get all the credit when we play. But when you play for red, white and blue, when you represent your country, whether it is the Cup presidents, the Olympic Games, Ryder Cup. He is the great. He encourages his team, it is really the greatest honor.
“That is all you can ask for, and when you have that weight you have for that week, and you are representing that, you will never lose that. It is something you will take for the rest of your life, but at that time, you want to do everything possible to bring the best golf and humans you are.”

Collin Morikawa of the United States team celebrates Green 17 after winning the hole to go 1up and guarantee the half point necessary for the United States to win during the Sunday singles matches of the 43A Ryder Cup in Whistling Straits on September 26, 2021 in Kohler, Wisconsin. (Richard Heathcote/Getty images)
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Morikawa only has three finishes in the top-20 or better from the RBC heritage three months ago. However, he has been in the sport pinnacle before and knows what is needed for a quick change.
“It is very interesting. Sometimes, you feel that you are so far from the big golf, but in reality you are much closer than you are. It is a title here and there, a rebound here and there, a break in the first or second round that only changes the whole week,” Morikawa said. “We play four days, it’s a lot of golf, it’s a long time when you have to stop, but it’s just a little thing, and you never know what it will be.
“That is why we wake up every day, we continue working to try to improve. You have to accept it, and it is only part of what we do. Yes, last month it has not been what I wanted, but it does not mean that tomorrow it cannot be great, it does not mean that the playoffs will not be incredible, you just have to continue working and essentially not give up.”
Morikawa currently occupies the eighth place among the golfers born in the United States at the points of the Fedex Cup after their trip to the United Kingdom: the ten best automatically qualify for the 12 -men team. His recent struggles, especially abroad, have no favor, and he knows.

Collin Morikawa, of the American team, celebrates with Champagne after the 19-9 victory of the team in the Sunday singles matches of the 43A Ryder Cup in Whistling Straits on September 26, 2021 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. (Tour Keyur Khamar/PGA through Getty Images)
However, with the mentality never worthy he said, he feels that he can be fine (surely, his veteran presence gives him some bonus points).
“It’s a little work to reach those six automatic,” Morikawa said, “but I have very hopeful about it.”