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The three-time Super Bowl champion tight end won the gold WM chain after putting his tee shot within a few feet of the hole and finishing it off with a birdie putt (and massive celebration).
Koepka details work being done to improve putting game
Brooks Koepka explains why TPC Scottsdale is a good fit for his game. Koepka also spoke about the work he's been doing to improve his putting since last weekend's Farmers Insurance Open.

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Billy Horschel is no stranger to sitting outside the top 50 rankings when the calendar flips. Two years ago, he went from No. 63 in the world in January to Open Championship runner-up that summer.
Jordan Spieth’s last trip through Waialae Country Club saw the Texas native tie for a first-round lead before posting six bogeys and missing the cut. The former world No. 1 sits outside the top 50 after missing fall events.
Brooks Koepka is expecting a nervous energy when he returns to a regular PGA Tour event for the first time in four years at the Farmers Insurance Open. Only some of that pertains to his golf.
Hudson Swafford was among the first Tour players to defy the circuit’s regulations and play a LIV event. His path back to the Tour was not nearly as tidy as Brooks Koepka’s is now.
PGA Tour announces Returning Member Program based on “elite-performance based criteria.” This paves the way back for specific LIV Golf players, including Brooks Koepka.
In just the second weather-shortened event in Jones Cup history, the SMU senior, who once battled the putting yips before going lefty, birdied the penultimate hole Sunday at Ocean Forest en route to a two-shot win.
Zalsman, a 17-year-old Wake Forest commit from St. Petersburg, Florida, held off two-time defending champion Kary Hollenbaugh to win the South Atlantic Women’s Amateur by two shots at 15 under.
Brooks Koepka has applied for reinstatement to the PGA Tour following a 3 ½-year stint with LIV Golf.
Here’s a look at the full field for the first event of the 2026 PGA Tour season, the Sony Open in Hawaii.
The Tour finalized its eight-event schedule for this fall, with two previously announced new events in Asheville, North Carolina, and Austin, Texas.
Moving forward, tournament committees will have more freedom when applying MLR G-6, which prohibits the use of motorized transportation and has factored on several unfortunate occasions in recent years.
The PGA Tour will expand its player equity program and the circuit’s future competitions committee continues work on a reimagined schedule according to a memo sent to players Thursday afternoon from CEO Brian Rolapp.