Colin Morikawa showcases gear strategy while contending at the Open
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 2:23 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Colin Morikawa is competing at the Open with a well-optimized set of golf gear. His equipment, including the TP5x golf ball, is specifically tailored to produce a reliable left-to-right shot. Morikawa's driver setup is custom-designed to manage ball spin and achieve consistent results under varying conditions. Insights from TaylorMade's Adrian Rietveld reveal how each component is strategically aligned to enhance his performance. As the tournament progresses, Morikawa's gear continues to play a crucial role in his game plan.
- •Morikawa utilizes the TP5x golf ball for consistent flight characteristics.
- •His driver is a custom Qi4D LS, designed for low spin.
- •Every piece of gear harmonizes to support his signature cut shot.
- •Insights from TaylorMade emphasize the importance of gear synchronization.
- •Morikawa's performance may set benchmarks for optimal golf equipment.
- 2:23 AMYahoo Sports — Colin Morikawa is contending at the Open. Here's an inside look at all his gear
"Johnny Wunder and Adrian Rietveld go in deep on the bag and strategy of two-time major champion Collin Morikawa.
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