Koepka met with warm reception, cards 73 in PGA Tour return - ESPN
SAN DIEGO — Brooks Koepka was nervous. He had not played a competitive round of golf in 14 weeks, and yet, as he stepped to the first tee at Torrey Pines' South Course on Thursday, he wasn't worried about his game.
In the lead-up to his much-anticipated return to the PGA Tour after his three-plus-year tenure at LIV Golf ended last month, Koepka has effectively been welcomed back — by the tour and its players.
Yet, he said he was still uneasy about the reception he would get from golf's largest constituency.
«I just cared about my perception, what people thought or what the fans thought,» Koepka said after carding a 1-over 73 on Thursday. «I care about what everybody's thinking out here.… Just wanted a warm reception, just like everybody else, you walk into a room, nobody wants to feel exiled, they just want to be loved. I mean, that's human nature, I think.»
Fans quelled Koepka's worries at nearly every tee box and green, many yelling, «Welcome back!» and «Great to have you back!» The five-time major winner attracted the largest gallery of the day, gave fist-bumps and high-fives while he walked from hole to hole and took extended time after his round to sign autographs.
«From the first tee on, it was great. It actually made me settle down a little bit,» Koepka said. «It made me feel good just to be out here.»
Koepka has shown a slightly different, more subdued side of himself this week. On Thursday, he said the hiatus from pro golf and watching his son grow up and start to play the sport has given him a perspective, which he's embracing.
«I think I've fallen back in love with the game,» Koepka said. «It wasn't that you fall out of it, but I think you can fall deeper in love with it. Fourteen weeks is a lot of time to


