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Koepka labels fifth major triumph as 'most meaningful'

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".

"It feels damned good," Koepka said. "Yeah, this one is definitely special. "I think this one is probably the most meaningful of them all with everything that's gone on, all the crazy stuff over the last few years. But it feels good to be back and to get number five. "When I look back at where we were two years ago I'm just so happy right now. I'm kind of at a loss for words. This is the coolest thing. "This one is definitely a lot sweeter. There's a lot of blood, sweat and tears that have gone into this one. Life has changed a lot for me but this one is super gratifying for me. "I don't know how many guys have won five times but to be in with those names is incredible. I'm not sure as I kid I even dreamed about doing it. "I'm not trying to prove to anyone else that I can still play. I can still do it and I like the way things are starting to come together. I think when I'm healthy I think I'm back to where I was during that good stretch." Hovland has finished fourth, seventh and second in the

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