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FILE PHOTO: Golf - The 2020 Ryder Cup - Whistling Straits, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S. - September 26, 2021 Team USA's Collin Morikawa reacts as he misses a putt on the 16th hole during the Singles REUTERS/Brian Snyder
(Reuters) - Collin Morikawa may be struggling with consistency on the greens but the British Open champion, with the Masters just two weeks away, said on Tuesday he is not about to panic or overhaul his putting stroke.
After finishing among the top-seven in his first five events of the PGA Tour season, Morikawa has since missed the cut at The Players Championship and finished in a share of 68th place at last week's Valspar Championship.
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