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Brooks Koepka holds one-shot lead going into final round of US PGA Championship 2023 at Oak Hill

Brooks Koepka hit a second straight 66 at Oak Hill to lead the US PGA Championship going into the final day. The 33-year-old is a two-time US PGA winner — in 2018 and 2019 — and has won four majors in total. Ad As a result of his impressive round, Koepka will have a one-shot lead going into the final round.

Masters'This one is for Seve' — Rahm claims dominant victory at The Masters10/04/2023 AT 08:16 Despite the heavy rain and rather challenging conditions, Koepka kept his head and delivered a resilient performance that propelled him to six under overall. Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland sit in striking distance at five under, followed by Bryson DeChambeau two shots back. Justin Rose and Scottie Scheffler trail Koepka by four, with Rory McIlroy five strokes behind.

There were boos for Koepka when he took the first tee but his stellar performance soon quietened the critics, and by the time he reached the 18th, the crowd greeted him with cheers. DeChambeau, who was also booed, spoke after the day's play on the crowd reaction. He said: «I don't care.

I mean, it's not a big deal. They are going to do that no matter what. You know what, look, it's New York, and I expect it here.

I appreciate the fans. Them doing that to me it's like, okay, cool, no problem. If we got applause, that's fantastic and if not, you know what, whatever it is, it is.» For his part, Koepka acknowledged his less than ideal final day at The Masters, where he was overhauled by Jon Rahm.

He said: «I know what I did at the Masters, but it won’t happen this time. It’s kind of irritating but I’ll never do it again.” Koepka's current form, fitness, and mental resilience make him a formidable competitor. Back-to-back birdies on the fourth and fifth, and 12th

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