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Bethpage Black will host the 2025 Ryder Cup in two months and neither Brooks Koepka or Duston Johnson will be wearing the red ...
In a golf world that is still torn, Brooks Koepka appears to be above the fray. It has been almost a year since the 2023 PGA Championship winner left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf, but the 33-year-old ...
Koepka was one of the most high-profile golfers to leave the PGA Tour and sign with LIV Golf not long after the Saudi-backed league launched in 2021. His deal with LIV is reportedly worth $100 ...
Brooks Koepka will appear April 11-14 in the 2024 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia. In his most recent tournament he took 64th in The Open Championship, s ...
The four-time major-winner is set to join the LIV Golf series just days after finishing 55th at the U.S. Open and one day after removing “PGA Tour” from his Twitter bio.
Brooks Koepka won the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y., to claim his fifth major title, as he held on to a 54-hole lead he wasn’t able to keep at the Masters last month.
Brooks Koepka enters play in the 2024 Open Championship from July 17-20 after a 26th-place finish at the U.S. Open. Latest odds for Koepka at The Open Championship. Over his last six trips to The ...
Jena Sims is clapping back at the haters. In a TikTok video posted Monday night, the actress and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit ...
In 14 stroke-play event starts this season, the 32-year-old has finished inside the top 10 once (WM Phoenix Open). His last win on the PGA Tour came at the same event in 2021. Koepka’s younger ...
In 2019, the week Brooks Koepka would lead wire-to-wire at the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black and capture a fourth major title in 23 months, he broke down why he believed he'd become the most ...
Both Koepka and Ancer are ranked inside the top 20 golfers in the world and Koepka has won four major titles. They join Patrick Reed and Bryson DeChambeau who also left the PGA Tour.
Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka will become the second-highest-ranked player in the world to join the Saudi-backed LIV series, which is also adding Abraham Ancer, a Mexican star ranked 20th.
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