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'I did not know if my career was over' - Brooks Koepka fights back from the depths to win LIV Golf in Jeddah

Brooks Koepka shrugged off some wayward play in windy conditions to beat Peter Uihlein in a play-off to win the LIV Golf event in Jeddah. Uihlein began the day with a one-shot lead and fought superbly following a shaky start to get into a play-off. Ad The pair could not be separated after two play-off holes at Royal Greens, but at the third go at the 18th Uihlein sent a bunker shot flying over the green and into the water to hand victory to Koepka.

Golf'He can think whatever he wants' — Koepka hits back at McIlroy29/06/2022 AT 07:59 “The last two years have been tough,” Koepka, who has battled back from serious hip and knee injuries, said. “It has been a long road and I am super excited. “We have got the band back together.

Claude [Harmon, coach] back on the team. “I did not know if my career was over for half a second. I told Claude I wasn’t sure I was going to play so it is nice to be able to win.” Bradley snaps long drought to deny Fowler in ZOZO Championship 'I wanted to play fearless golf' — Thompson claims win at Aramco Series — New York Final Leaderboard 1.

Brooks Koepka, 12-under 2. Peter Uihlein, 12-under T3. Sergio Garcia, 11-under T3.

Joaquin Niemann, 11-under T5. Matthew Wolff, 10-under T5. Dustin Johnson, 10-under T5.

Paul Casey, 10-under T8. Bernd Wiesberger, nine-under T8. Charl Schwartzel, nine-under Conditions were extremely tough for the players, with a strong wind blowing in off the Red Sea.

It made for difficult tee shots and approaches, and Koepka spent plenty of time in the rough after wayward drives. Uihlein also had troubles and after starting the day with a one-stroke lead he tumbled backwards after a double bogey on the second. A further double bogey followed, and his race seemed run when he

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