Koepka latest to sign up for LIV Golf series - ESPN
Former world number one Brooks Koepka has became the latest player to join the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV Golf Invitational Series, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
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Former world number one Brooks Koepka has became the latest player to join the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV Golf Invitational Series, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
Golf’s newest - and most controversial - tour, the LIV Golf Series, is up and running.
Brooks Koepka will be announced as the Saudi rebel circuit’s latest high-profile signing and is expected to play in the first LIV Series event on US soil next week.
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Matt Fitzpatrick felt there were comparisons with his US Open victory and his football club Sheffield United — and revealed his ambitions to win at least five more majors to equal Nick Faldo. After a number of near misses at the top level, Fitzpatrick won his first tournament as a professional on American soil — and a major to top it off. Ad/> The 27-year-old is one of the most likeable players on tour, albeit his laid-back nature masks a player who is one of the hardest workers in golf.
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