Fifth major is the most meaningful, says US PGA champion Brooks Koepka
Brooks Koepka admitted his fifth major title was the “most meaningful” after winning the 105th US PGA Championship at Oak Hill.
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Brooks Koepka admitted his fifth major title was the “most meaningful” after winning the 105th US PGA Championship at Oak Hill.
Brooks Koepka was lost for words after completing a remarkable return to the pinnacle of golf by winning his fifth major at the PGA Championship on Sunday.
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What a difference a week makes.
Brooks Koepka struggled to put into words what it meant to win his third US PGA Championship and fifth major title after an impressive victory at Oak Hill. Koepka carded a final round of 67 to finish two shots ahead of Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler, whose share of second place was enough to take him back to the top of the world rankings. Koepka will climb from 44th to 13th in the updated standings and also moves into the automatic qualifying places for the United States Ryder Cup team. The 33-year-old won his first four majors in the space of eight events, but suffered injuries and a loss of form before joining LIV Golf last year, having previously suggested those switching to the Saudi-funded circuit would be "selling out".
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Brooks Koepka is back in the win column.
Brooks Koepka racked up his fifth major title in style on Sunday as he was victorious at the US PGA Championship yet again to complete a hat-trick of crowns at the prestigious event, having held the lead coming into the final round. The 33-year-old managed to hold off Scottie Scheffler, who has now returned as the world No. 1, and Norway's Viktor Hovland on the final day at Oak Hill in New York state to clinch what is his first major since he underwent significant knee surgery.