Collin Morikawa has been divided from his caddy Joe Greiner, who was in the bag for Justin Thomas’s victory in RBC’s heritage – and the North -Americans now could consider a return
Justin Thomas may have the opportunity to do Return to team with Joe GreinerFollowing Collin Morikawa’s decision to separate -with his Caddy.
Before you go out to Rocket Classic, Morikawa announced that their collaboration with Greiner It was over. Consequently, KK Limbhasut, a former Morikawa University teammate CaliforniaIt will be the tasks of Caddy for the week at the Detroit Golf Club.
Limbhasut, who has participated in nine events by Korn Ferry Tour in 2025, will enter Greiner’s shoes. Despite doing the five cuts with Greiner in his bag, Morikawa, the best -rated player that competes this week, has failed to end better than the tie -17, and caused him to shake things.
Greiner’s sudden availability could lead to Thomas’ interest, who has not hinted plans to replace his current Caddy, Matt’s minister. The couple enjoyed a success together, together, With Thomas breaking his three -year drought of the PGA tour When Greiner unexpectedly intervened as his Caddy.
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Greiner had been Max Homa’s full -time caddy since 2019, given his long -term friendship dating back to his childhood. However, they decided to cross their paths separated a few months ago in the middle of Homa’s progress this season.
This led to Greiner’s debut as Thomas’s Caddy in the Masters, playing the Caddy Caddy of the important champion, Minister, who was marked due to a back injury. Together they ended up with Thomas dry spell, winning the RBC heritage victory in Harbour Town.
Despite the immediate victory, Thomas clarified on Radio Siriusxm PGA Tour that his collaboration with Greiner was always intended to be temporary. He explained: “We both knew to enter. It was a situation of filling.
“We were lucky that Joe was available until Rev was healthy. I love Joe to Death but I’m really excited to return to Rev.”
Thomas praised Greiner, but adding “it’s great. We had a lot of fun.
“I have always thought that the caddies are already in a hard place and like a damn if you do it, cursed if you have no situation, much less when it is the second week that I have never loved.
“He knows that I am playing well and knows that I feel the same way. So he wants to help, but he also tries not to go through Caddy, and it’s hard. But he’s doing a great job.”
In April, Morikawa announced his collaboration with Greiner, starting at the Truista Championship. Five tournaments later, his alliance is over.
Given his short and successful touch, Thomas could contemplate a change.
The minister took over Jim ‘Bon’ Mackay, who brought the US bag from 2021 to April 2024. Thomas recently won the end of November at the Travelers Championship.