Berwick North, Scotland – Jordan Spieth may not be physically here this week, but he is definitely in spirit … at least for Collin Morikawa.
Spieth would normally compete Open Scottishheld every year at Renaissance Club, but he is at home feeding his way from a Neck injury suffered at the travelers’ championship three weeks ago. But it is surprisingly a quote from three YEARS Previously that comes to mind for Morikawa whenever you are playing links golf.
“Jordan spoke to be creative, and I think this is exactly what you have to be here,” Morikawa said on Thursday after a 68 opening.
Now, Spieth is one of the best speakers in the game, but some fantastic links quote golf from years ago? Nothing put me in mind for me, a media Reader and contributor to the transcript of the Professional Conference for Press.
“That was like two or three years ago,” Morikawa said after I pressured the specifics. “He was talking to play only golf here and really stuck with me.”
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Let it serve as a reminder that pro -pro -readers are also readers. They follow golf accounts on social media. People share with them. They watch the Golf Channel. Morikawa is the boss among them, reading a lot – maybe more than most! – For the sport within which he is a main part. When others speak the store, he is listening, hoping to gather some information here that can help there. For Morikawa, it was 2022, on the weekend of Open Scottish, as Spieth had just shot 66.
Morikawa had just lost the cut and was likely to be already in St. Andrews when he saw him, preparing to defend his title in Open. Spieth was asked about his third major round and, in particular, what he was trying to do with his approach to the 15th hole. Spieth said he was trying to play a “floating” kick, take a considerable hop and have the right pace to reach the hole. You can Look at the result here. Spieth stopped for an eagle 2, his second eagle of the day.
A reporter asked Spieth after the round if he feels like he strikes an “involuntary amount of crazy shooting”. A slope standing, Spinny Wedge off the concrete terrain that only catches to rotate sideways in the jar, seemed to fit the crazy definition.
Spieth said he was not sure, but that he believed he had “a ability to get it into the hole, however I can and a few days that means ball stroke and a few days it means pet.
This is all good and fair and even entertaining. Spieth surely has an ability to make a good result from less than perfect days. But it was the way he shared the column that seemed to actually catch the mind of the Morikawa.
“I think creativity, and not just in and around the greens,” Spieth said. “There are shots here that we wouldn’t even think of playing in the United States, and what I mean by this is how low you fly some shots, how many clubs are you hit. Shots in the wind, forward, forward, forward, and open. “
Now three years later, she still climbs with Morikawa. Or maybe only IDEAS of different golf. He brought it on Thursday, and even mentioned it During 2023 open at Royal Liverpool. Being “creative” is a key to unlock the success of the links. Maybe this is clear, but it goes a little deeper at the pros level, according to what Morikawa said in 2023. You have to be creative, safe, but you also need to know when you reign it and not “get stupid with it”.
Noise through the transcriptions of any open Scottish-for many in favor of the first golf links they will play in many months-and you see that word C often. Thursday’s first round leader, Jake KNAPP, mentioned it when talking about the ball flight trajectories. Nico Echavarria, from Colombia, is also at the head of the leader, and mentioned it, saying that the Earth requires a different kind of compression he had not understood when he lost cutting last year.
Many people call this extension in the season of PGA Tour links, but we may need to recover it as the month of creativity. This seems to be the word of all about Morikawa.
“Only the word of creativity,” he said, when I asked what was so special about Spieth’s thoughts. “This is the way – you have to be creative here. When you think, ‘What is a creative golf player?’ You think of someone who works the ball, hits all the different shootings and is able to control their golf ball.
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Sean zak
Golfit.com editor
Sean Zak is an old writer and author of Looking at St. Andrews, which followed his trips to Scotland during the most important summer in the history of the game.