The Scotsman

New champion says thank you to Scotland after historic Open win

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Collin Morikawa said ‘thankyou’ to Scotland after securing a place in the record books as the first player to win two majors at the first attempt.

The American achieved the remarkable feat as he claimed a two-shot victory on his debut in the 149th Open at Royal St George’s, having already landed the US PGA Championsh­ip last year in a similar position.

“I'm 24 years old, it's hard to grasp,” said Morikawa, gazing adoringly at the Claret Jug, of his achievemen­t, having only turned profession­al two years ago,

The victory on the Kent coast came a week after Morikawa, who has climbed to world No 3 after a success worth just over $2 million, had made his debut in the abrdn Scottish Open at The Renaissanc­e Club in East Lothian.

“Last week at the Scottish Open was a huge week, a great learning experience for me – and it all paid off this week,” admitted the new Champion Golfer of the Year.

“The Scottish Open last week at Renaissanc­e was different from Royal St George's this week, but it still had that same turf, same fescue fairways.

“Learning a links-style golf course is tough because there's so many slopes, and I like to know everything. I like to know every little detail possible, but it's hard to do that out here.

“So you have to be precise about everything, and that's how I looked at it as a challenge, and I look forward to it.”

Morikawa opened with rounds of 70 and 67 in Scottish Open before having to settle for closing efforts of 71 and 73 to finish joint-71st - his worst effort as a profession­al over four rounds.

He was five-over after six holes in the final round on Scotland’s Golf Coast before finishing with a flourish with four birdies in the last five holes.

He still ended up 15 shots behind the winner, Australian Min Woo Lee, but the outing allowed him to make some big equipment decisions for this assignment as he changed three of his irons.

“I finished with three straight birdies in the Scottish Open to build some momentum, but I was just rolling the dice hoping these irons would work,” he admitted. In an event that saw more than 150,000 fans out on the

 ??  ?? Open Champion Collin Morikawa poses for the photograph­ers after his victory at Royal St George’s yesterday
Open Champion Collin Morikawa poses for the photograph­ers after his victory at Royal St George’s yesterday
 ??  ?? 0 Morikawa is presented with the Claret Jug on the 18th green
0 Morikawa is presented with the Claret Jug on the 18th green

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