Collin Morikawa talks about coming home to Los Angeles for the 2023 U.S. Open and his familiarity with the course from playing in the 2017 Walker Cup.

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  1. Now this guy is a role model. If I was going to elect someone to represent PGA golfers it would be Colin. I'm sorry but Rory, through his latest comments, destroyed the myth that there was a moral reason for not joining LIV. The deal with LIV should include no more hanging or imprisoning LBGTQ people, freedom for women to seek education and employment of their choice in the clothing of their choice. Also, an end to and full disclosure of the money laundering and gifts to the Trumps. Morikawa for the win !

  2. It will be interesting to see if the players who are most familiar (like Colin, Cantley, Homa, Scheffler) with this course being So Cal natives excel compared to the rest.

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