Collin Morikawa has returned to golf after becoming a father, with his wife Kat recently delivering their first child.

What's Next for Collin Morikawa?

He's set to compete in the RBC Canadian Open, where he'll look to regain his form after a back injury.

The two-time major winner has only played five tournaments this season, with his best finish being T-55th since April.

How Fatherhood Has Affected Collin Morikawa's Game

Morikawa has spent more time at home with his young family, which has given him a new perspective on life and golf.

"A lot of people on Tour have given me advice, a lot of friends," Morikawa told reporters on June 10.

He's enjoying every day and looking forward to playing golf again.

Collin Morikawa's Chances at the US Open

Morikawa is currently listed at 40-1 to win the US Open at Shinnecock Hills, where his accuracy off the tee could be rewarded.

The course will demand length, but it's unlikely to be as brute as many USGA setups.

Morikawa's two major wins were at the PGA Championship in California and the Open Championship.

What to Expect from Collin Morikawa at the US Open

Driving accuracy will be a priority, and iron play and touch around the greens will be crucial.

As Brady Kannon from Golf.com noted, the greens at Shinnecock Hills will be undulated, fast, and firm.

Morikawa will look to use his experience and skills to navigate the challenging course.

And with his new perspective, he might just be a sleeper pick for the US Open.

But for now, he's focused on enjoying his time on the course and with his family.

So far, his practice has taken a backseat, but he's looking to regain his trust and form.

On June 10, Morikawa admitted his practice load had been "not much" due to his back injury.

He's had a full reset and is now looking to relax and play golf again.

The US Open at Shinnecock Hills will be a challenging test, but Morikawa is ready to give it his all.