Collin Morikawa and Scottie Scheffler are the top golfers from the current generation on the PGA Tour. Moreover, Scottie is currently at the top of the OWGR, while Collin Morikawa is in 3rd place. These two young golfers have decoded the secret of what it takes to succeed on the PGA Tour.
Recently, Morikawa and Scheffler revealed the secrets behind their consistent domination on the PGA Tour. Initially, Morikawa said it is crucial to keep getting better. “You just can’t be complacent. Right? You can’t show up to the college thinking you’re the guy.”
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“People just figure it out. People are always working. And just because you have success on the junior level and college does not mean you’re going to succeed on the PGA Tour level. It’s just you have to keep getting better,” concluded Collin.
Furthermore, Scheffler said, “You know it’s kind of weird. I never like expected to be out here. It just seemed like something that I wanted to do. I never was too focused on it until I was out here. I was just always trying to get better,” revealed Scottie.
An essential common trait among top players isn’t one you’d expect. 👀
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One interesting thing to note is both Collin and Scheffler emphasized trying to get better. Truly, it is imperative to keep improving and not continue with the same aspect.
Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa have won the last two major championships
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Winning a major championship in golf is one of the most prestigious and incredible achievements. And both Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa have won a major championship in their brief careers so far. Notably, Morikawa has two majors with PGA Championship in 2020 and Open Championship in 2021.
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Even though not in a single season, both these golfers have won the last two majors in golf. Morikawa registered his victory in the 2021 Open Championship, which is the final major of the season. Scheffler won the recent 2022 Masters, which is the first major tournament of the season.
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Additionally, Scottie has registered four triumphs this season so far. And looking at his form, it looks like he will continue his domination for a while.
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