At 6ft9, he will no doubt look for Lamprecht for inspiration, the South African having also lifted the trophy as one of the tallest players in the field.
And while he is based in the States, Morrison is relishing another opportunity to come across the Atlantic and test himself in the toughest conditions.
He said: “I feel good. It’s nice to be back on this side of the pond and I love the golf over here.
“I think links golf is the fairest test of golf and it’s really fun to play. It suits my game nicely. The R&A and The Amateur Championship have been really good to me, so I can’t wait to get there.
“I’m good at controlling spin and the ball flight. Obviously, over here with the wind and conditions, I’ve been successful with my ball control, and I feel comfortable on courses like these. I just like the style of golf and believe it suits my game nicely.”
The action gets underway on 16th June with two days of stroke play at both Royal St George’s and Royal Cinque Ports before match play gets underway on Wednesday June 18th, running through to the 36-hole final on Saturday 21st June at Royal St George’s.