He's back! Brooks Koepka wins PGA Championship, claims fifth major title
Brooks Koepka, the most dominant major player of the past 10 years, is back. He won the PGA Championship on Sunday for major title No. 5.
golf.comHere’s the latest on Brooks Koepka’s major wins as of now:
Illustration: Koepka’s major record includes wins at the U.S. Open (2017, 2018) and PGA Championship (2018, 2019, 2023), marking him as one of the few players with five majors in total.[7][3]
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Brooks Koepka, the most dominant major player of the past 10 years, is back. He won the PGA Championship on Sunday for major title No. 5.
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www.standard.co.ukBorn in West Palm Beach, he played college golf at Florida State University, where he was a three-time All-American. After failing to advance through the then-Web.com Tour, his management group suggested playing overseas on the European Challenge Tour. Soon after, he claimed his first professional victory on his eighth start at the 2012 Challenge de Catalunya. Needed just ten events of the 2013 Challenge Tour season to earn immediate promotion to the DP World Tour, with the all-important third...
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www.nbcsports.comKoepka enters Round 4 of the PGA Championship with a chance to win his fifth major championship and third Wanamaker Trophy.
www.sportingnews.comBrooks Koepka is a major champion again.
www.cbsnews.comBrooks is back.
www.pgatour.comThe five-time major winner has experienced a large amount of success so far.
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