Koepka has a chance to go back-to-back at the PGA Championship for the second time in his career
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Brooks Koepka was considered one of the heavy favorites heading into the Masters last month. But the five-time major champion never threatened, shooting nine-over par and finishing tied for 45th at Augusta.
Do you smell it? That's the sweet scent of a major championship week on the golf calendar, as the best players in the world will congregate at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville for the 106th PGA Championship. Here are the top storylines at the event.
The PGA Championship returns Thursday-Sunday to Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville for the second major championship of the season. Here are the eight players who can win this week's PGA Championship.
Golf fans appear to think that Brooks Koepka has taken a jab at Rory McIlroy after a TMZ report revealed the Northern Irish golfer filed for divorce from his wife of seven years earlier this week.
Four-time PGA Championship winner Tiger Woods will tee off at 8:04 a.m. on at Valhalla Country Club Thursday, while defending champion Brooks Koepka tees off just 20 minutes later.
Field Level Media's Golf Glance provides weekly news and storylines from each of the major North American golf tours. PGA TOUR LAST TOURNAMENT: Wells Fargo Championship (Rory McIlroy); Myrtle Beach Classic (Chris Gotterup) THIS WEEK: 106th PGA Championship, Louisville, Ky., May 16-19 Course: Valhalla Golf Club (Par 71, 7,609 Yards) Purse: TBA.
Brooks Koepka arrives at Valhalla for the second men's major of the year as defending champion, but who are the other favourites for the title?
The three favorites in Charlotte hold that distinction for a reason; it will be tough to wrestle the PGA from their grip
Welcome back to SI Golf’s Fact or Fiction, where we hope the finish of next week's PGA Championship in Kentucky is as great as the Kentucky Derby. Once again, we’re here to debate a series of statements for writers and editors to declare as “Fact” or “Fiction” along with a brief explanation.
Three-time and defending champion Brooks Koepka, past winners Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler lead a decorated field for next week's PGA Championship.
Prepare yourselves for a clash of the titans at the 2024 PGA Championship next week.
Brooks Koepka became the first golfer to record four victories on the LIV circuit after posting a two-stroke win on Sunday at LIV Golf Singapore. Koepka
Ahead of the PGA Championship, LIV Golfer Brooks Koepka seems to be hitting the form at the right time. At LIV Golf Singapore, the Smash GC captain claimed his fourth victory on the breakaway tour and moved ahead of his teammate Talor Gooch and Cameron Smith for the most wins on LIV Golf.
Brooks Koepka carded a 7-under-par 64 on Saturday to seize a three-stroke lead at rain-delayed LIV Golf Singapore. Koepka is bidding to become the first golfer to record four victories on the LIV circuit.
Seemingly stalled merger talks could build a bridge between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, but nearly 11 months since the potential agreement became public, Brooks Koepka cleared up what he believes is a public misconception.
In the golf-iest of ways, Brooks Koepka took a very, very subtle dig at Rory McIlroy.
The Action Network's Roberto Arguello breaks down 24 storylines to watch for the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National, starting with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
The 2024 Masters Tournament is set to begin on April 11, and Brooks Koepka is feeling confident heading into the tournament. “I always felt like I was going to win (The Masters),” Koepka said recently, via Dan Rapaport of Barstool Sports.
LIV golfers Brooks Koepka of the United States and Tyrrell Hatton of Great Britain are among several notable players who have asked for their names to be removed from consideration for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, according to multiple reports Saturday.
LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka recently joined Golf.com’s Claire Rogers to chat about golf and life on her segment, “The Scoop.” One of her questions showed how much respect the LIV Golf pro has for a fellow golfer.
The first day of the 2023 Ryder Cup did not feature many exciting moments for the United States, but Brooks Koepka has managed to crank up the drama heading into the weekend.
Just because Brooks Koepka doesn't particularly like a golf course doesn't mean he can't succeed there. The five-time major champion hopes both are true this week at the Los Angeles Country Club, which is hosting the U.S.
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf stunned the sports world on Tuesday when they announced they have agreed to merge, and Brooks Koepka wants to know how Brandel Chamblee is taking the news.
LIV Golf has been fully operational for the better part of a year, and the drama regarding which golfers have joined the breakaway league has dissipated for the most part.
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