**Collin Morikawa Reflects on Recent Struggles and Ryder Cup Aspirations**
Collin Morikawa, the two-time major champion, is eager to move past his recent overseas performances. After missing the cut at both the Scottish Open and the final major of the year at Royal Portrush, Morikawa is looking ahead to the upcoming Ryder Cup, which will return to the United States this year.
The Ryder Cup, a prestigious event in the golfing calendar, is set to take place in 2023, with the next edition scheduled for 2025 at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. Morikawa has represented Team USA on four occasions, including two Ryder Cups and two Presidents Cups, as well as participating in the Olympics in 2020 and 2024.
At just 28 years old, Morikawa considers playing for his country to be the “biggest honor.” In a recent interview, he expressed the unique pride that comes with donning the red, white, and blue. “We play such an individual sport, but when you represent your country, it’s not just about the team or the stakes; it’s about the entire nation. The support from fans across all walks of life makes it truly special,” he stated.
Despite a challenging few months, with only three top-20 finishes since the RBC Heritage, Morikawa remains optimistic about his game. He understands that the path to success can be closer than it seems. “Sometimes, you feel far from great golf, but it can be just a small adjustment or a lucky break that changes everything,” he noted.
Morikawa emphasized the importance of perseverance, stating, “Yes, the past month hasn’t been what I wanted, but that doesn’t mean tomorrow can’t be great. You just have to keep working and not give up.”
As he prepares for the upcoming season and the Ryder Cup, Morikawa aims to harness his experience and talent to deliver his best performance yet.
**FAQ**
**What is Collin Morikawa’s recent performance in golf tournaments?**
Collin Morikawa has struggled recently, missing the cut at both the Scottish Open and the final major at Royal Portrush, with only three top-20 finishes since the RBC Heritage. However, he remains hopeful for a turnaround as he prepares for the Ryder Cup.

