What happened to Brooks Koepka at the Northern Trust?



What happened to Brooks Koepka at the Northern Trust?

After carding three-straight rounds under par to start the tournament, Koepka shot a 74 in the final round and ended up 10 strokes back of winner Collin Morikawa. He played the next week at the Wyndham but didn’t make it to the weekend. He then withdrew from the Northern Trust Open.

Why is Brooks Koepka not playing the US Open?

Brooks Koepka won’t be going for his third U.S. Open win in four years. Koepka said Wednesday that he wouldn’t play in next weekend’s Open at Winged Foot as he deals with lingering hip and knee injuries. Koepka hasn’t played in a tournament since he missed the cut at the Wyndham Championship in August.

Why did Brooks Koepka withdraw from the Tour Championship?

ATLANTA — Brooks Koepka withdrew from the Tour Championship on Saturday after sustaining an injury to his left wrist when hitting a tree root on the 10th hole at East Lake Golf Club. He played two more holes before pulling out.

How many majors has Brooks Koepka won on the PGA Tour?

Koepka won the 2017 U.S. Open at Erin Hills and the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. He was second to Gary Woodland in 2019 at Pebble Beach. Woodland beat Koepka by three strokes. Four of Koepka’s seven PGA Tour wins have come at majors. In addition to his two U.S. Open titles, Koepka went back-to-back at the PGA Championship in 2018 and 2019.