The 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland was a focus of GOLF.com’s “Seen & Heard” video series, providing viewers with an insider’s look at major golf events. GOLF.com senior writer Sean Zak highlighted the importance of the tournament’s second round, emphasizing the need to focus on the details before the main action kicks in. This led Zak and other reporters to speak with Colin Morikawa after a unique play he made during the tournament, hitting left-handed despite being right-handed.
Morikawa’s decision to experiment with left-handed swings was revealed to have been ongoing for some time, with his club sponsor, TaylorMade, even providing him with a lefty 8-iron. Morikawa explained that he spent time practicing left-handed swings daily, not aiming to become an expert but simply trying to make contact. Despite his efforts, Morikawa admitted that hitting left-handed was challenging due to the complete shift in motor skills and club positioning. GOLF.com’s news and features writer James Colgan commended Morikawa’s dedication to improvement through unconventional methods.
The highlight of GOLF’s “Seen & Heard” segment from the Genesis Scottish Open was Morikawa’s striking demonstration of joy and determination. The video captured this moment of pure delight, showcasing Morikawa’s commitment to honing his skills through innovative approaches. In addition to Morikawa’s unconventional swing choice, the GOLF team’s coverage of the event included updates on Tiger Woods’ absence and Keegan Bradley’s participation, Ryder Cup drama, and Rory’s response to past heartbreaks at Pinehurst.
Nick Piastowski, a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine, oversees the development and editing of golf stories. In addition to his editorial responsibilities, Piastowski enjoys playing golf himself, despite facing common challenges on the course. His passion for the game, combined with his love for storytelling, allows him to share insights and perspectives from the golf world with readers. To stay updated on the latest golf news and events, readers can explore GOLF’s comprehensive online coverage, including the “Seen & Heard” video series capturing the essence of major golf tournaments.