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LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka tipped to follow US PGA success with victory in Liverpool

LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka tipped to follow US PGA success with victory in Liverpool

Brooks Koepka claimed his fifth Major victory at the US PGA on the weekend and the 33-year-old American is gunning for another trophy at the Open at Royal Liverpool

Brooks Koepka is aiming for another win at the Open(Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Brooks Koepka is back and has begun another period of world domination with his fifth Major victory at the US PGA, his Yorkshire coach has claimed.

And Pete Cowen insisted the LIV Golf star – and Manchester United fan – will now win the Open at Royal Liverpool in July. The new world No.13 won four Majors in 23 months and appeared unstoppable until his last victory at the 2019 US PGA.

Since then he has undergone two knee surgeries, a crisis of confidence and joined the Saudi-backed breakaway league. But after his near miss at the Masters, where he admitted he choked, the alpha male Koepka was back to his old, swaggering best at Oak Hill to beat the best in the world by two shots.

Koepka has become only the 20th man in history to win five Majors – and the first born after 1975. Since Sir Nick Faldo, only Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have won as many. He is only the third player to win the US PGA three times in a six-year span with Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen. He has joined the greats.

And Cowen, who famously gave Koepka a “bollocking” before his first Major win at the 2017 US Open, said he will now go on and on. “Getting back to his fitness was the key,” said the short-game guru. “He couldn’t do it 18 months ago. He was in a bad way mentally and a bad way physically.

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“He has shown such determination and strength of character and mind to get back. He will go on another streak. He has already started. Second and first in the last two Majors.

Brooks Koepka triumphed at the US PGA(Getty Images)

“The Open – I think he will take that. I think he will win the Open. He knows when to attack, when to defend. Him and Ricky will sort that one out quite nicely.” His Northern Irish caddie, Ricky Elliott, added: “Now he is back fit, there is no doubt he can go on a streak again.”

And Koepka said: “I want to keep doing what I’m doing. It’s working so far. Back to having a chance pretty much every time I tee it up.” The two started working together at the 2013 US PGA at Oak Hill. “We have come full circle,” said Elliott.

  • May 22, 2023