Collin Morikawa Splits With Caddie After 6 Years 😮 | Shocking Change Ahead of Key Events

After six years of partnership, Collin Morikawa has officially parted ways with his longtime caddie, marking a major shift in the career of the two-time major champion.

The unexpected move comes just ahead of a crucial stretch on the PGA Tour, raising questions about what prompted the split and who might be stepping in next.

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In a surprising turn of events, six-time PGA Tour winner Colin Moriawa and his longtime caddy Jakavac will no longer work together moving forward. The California born golfer will now work with Joe Grryer, starting at the upcoming truest championship. Moriawa had a successful amateur career, winning several titles such as Transmissippi amiter and the 2019 pack 12 conference championship. His professional career kicked off in 2019 and he has since secured four European tour victories and two major championship titles. In a recent episode of the gravy and in the sleeves show on Sirius XMPPGA Tour radio, golf insider Colt Nost confirmed the split and said 12. The split between Moriawa and Jakavac comes as a surprise because they have worked together since the American golfer turned pro in 2019. Jackavak was by Colin Morikawa’s side when he secured his six PGA Tour wins and two major championship titles. Notably, Jackavak’s replacement Grer worked for Max Homa and was present for all his six PGA Tour wins. The two parted ways shortly before the 2025 Masters tournament. After his split with Homa, Grryer caddied for Justin Thomas at Augusta National. He was also on the bag when Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage, breaking his 1064day PGA Tour title drought. Colin Moriawa has made eight PGA Tour starts this year, but is yet to claim his first title in 2025. However, he has placed second in two events with six top 20 finishes. Moria started the year strong by placing second in the century at Capalua Resort. He scored 32 under to 160 and was three strokes behind Hideki Matsuyama who won the tournament. The 28-year-old golfer teed off at the AT NT Pebble Beach ProAm and the Genesis Invitational and finished at T7 in both tournaments. His second place finish was at the prestigious Arnold Palmer Invitational where he carded 10 under, one stroke shy of claiming the title. Moriawa’s second best result so far was in the players championship at TPC Sawrass with five birdies and two bogeies in his final round. He carded seven under and finished at T10 tied with Davis Thompson. After playing at TPC Srass, Moriawa attempted to claim his third major title and first Mast’s victory at Augusta National. However, he fell short and finished at T14 with three under, eight strokes behind the lead. The 2025 RBC Heritage saw one of Colin Moriawa’s worst performances this year, a T54 finish. He carded three under and was tied with Michael Kim, Levig Aberg, and four other golfers. The four-time European tour winner also teed off in the Zurich Classic with Kirk Kityama, but the duo didn’t make the

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