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Collin Morikawa, Katherine Zhu wedding

Collin Morikawais married!

The five-time PGA Tour winner, 25, tied the knot with long-time girlfriend and fellow golferKatherine Zhuduring an intimate black-and-white affair Nov. 26 at Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles.

“A day we will remember forever,” Zhu wrote on Instagram with their wedding date and a photo of the newlyweds kissing at the altar.

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Collin Morikawa, Katherine Zhu wedding

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The couple exchanged traditional vows in front of guests at the ceremony before reading personal handwritten vows to each other in private.

Collin Morikawa, Katherine Zhu wedding

Zhu wrote on Instagram that “the hardest secret to keep from him” was her dress, a Vera Wang bridal, as he sported a suit from Stitch+Heart. Meanwhile, their goldendoodle Koaremained at Zhu’s feetin a tuxedo of his own.

The bride changed into a Galia Lahav dress for their reception, which was decorated with flowers from Butterfly Florist. Guests enjoyed a white chocolate strawberry cake with white frosting, adorned in white sugar flowers.

Morikawa and Zhu got engaged last November, but first met in March 2017 while attending the University of California, Berkeley. She has been known to travel and support him at his tournaments, even serving as his caddy on occasion.

Collin Morikawa, Katherine Zhu wedding

Zhu sung her future husband’s praises last year when Morikawa won the 2021 Open Championship, becoming the first player to win two different major in his first attempt, afterwinning his debut PGA Championshipin 2020.

“So incredibly proud of you!” she wrote at the time. “You’ve accomplished so much since turning pro in 2019 and I really can’t wait to see what’s next.”

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“Yeah, always. We’re never letting each other win. I think she beats me, probably on 70% of our chipping competitions,” Morikawa said. “It just always makes me a better player.”

source: people.com