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In his 12th start since rejoining the PGA Tour, Brooks Koepka is tied for the lead at the RBC Canadian Open with five other players entering Friday’s second round.
Putting changes help Koepka card 64 at Canadian Open
Brooks Koepka chatted with Rex Hoggard after finishing his opening round at the RBC Canadian Open and securing a share of the lead and said he's been waiting for his putting game to improve and feels like it's finally getting there.

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Putting separates first-round leaders at RBC Canadian Open
Rex Hoggard discussed the speed of the greens with Tony Finau and Sam Ryder after their 5-under 65 opening rounds at the RBC Canadian Open on Thursday.

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