Collin Morikawa back injury: How American golfer is battling through ailments to play in 2026 Masters
Collin Morikawa enters the 2026 Masters with a recurring back injury. How did this happen ahead of the biggest tournament of the year?
Collin Morikawa back injury: How American golfer is battling through ailments to play in 2026 Masters originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Collin Morikawa is no stranger to high finishes at the Masters.
This time around, however, he'll have an uphill battle, playing through a back injury. Morikawa's results were looking up following a strong performance at the 2024 Masters and a win at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February, but this injury has plagued him over the past month. This year will be Morikawa's seventh time at the Masters, but it remains to be seen how long he will be able to keep competing in this year's event.
SN's MASTERS HQ: Live Masters leaderboard | Masters TV coverage | Live streaming Collin Morikawa back injury Morikawa withdrew from both The Players Championships and the Valero Texas Open due to sharp back pains on a practice swing on the second hole of The Players Championships. Morikawa's current status is day-to-day as he recovers. "It's not exactly where I want to be, and it's unfortunate, but that's just the body and I can't push it," Morikawa told Cameron Jourdan of Golfweek .
Collin Morikawa on his back: "The honest truth is I'm taking it day by day. It's not exactly where I want to be, and it's unfortunate, but that's just the body, and I can't push it. It's been a little bit of a mental battle, I think, just trying to trust with where it's at.