Collin Morikawa: Can the Race to Dubai winner beat Tiger Woods' Majors record?
The American has two of the four Majors in the bag after landing the Open Championship in a memorable 2021 campaign but how quickly can he complete the set?
Just five players have captured all four of golf's modern Majors: Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson all fell one short. Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth still carry hopes of completing the set having won three of the four.
Spieth, at 28, may be the best placed but after last week's Open Championship there's an even newer kid on the block who could get there first.
Collin Morikawa is already re-writing the history books after winning both the PGA Championship and The Open on his very first starts in those two events. He added another record in 2021 when becoming the first American to win the Race to Dubai.
Being ahead of Woods on any timeline is phenomenal so it seems legitimate to ask if Morikawa could become the sixth player - and perhaps even the fastest - to win the Grand Slam.
Here Planet Sport looks at his performances in those two events so far and the 24-year-old's chances of winning them in the next three years.
Collin Morikawa at The Masters
2020: T44 (70-74-70-74 = Even)
2021: T18 (73-69-75-70 = -1)
Summary
Some players, such as Spieth, have taken to Augusta National like a duck to water. Morikawa's early trajectory is more in the category of promising with steady progress.
Morikawa at the US Open
2019 - Pebble Beach: T35 (71-73-72-69 = +1)
2020 - Winged Foot: MC (76-71 = +7)
2021 - Torrey Pines: T4 (75-67-70-70 = -2)
Future venues
Summary
He missed the cut at Winged Foot but recovered from a slow start to take tied fourth at Torrey Pines earlier this year. To show what might have been, he played the final 54 holes three shots better than winner Jon Rahm and was the only player to break par in each of the final three rounds.