Koepka wins second straight US Open Golf Championship
Brooks Koepka became the first player in three decades to repeat as US Open Champion here Sunday, firing a gritty final round 68 at Shinnecock Hills to beat Tommy Fleetwood by one stroke.
Brooks Koepka became the first player in three decades to repeat as US Open Champion here Sunday, firing a gritty final round 68 at Shinnecock Hills to beat Tommy Fleetwood by one stroke.
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The U.S. Open is still golf’s richest major by purse amount.
The winner of the 2018 U.S. Open will get a $2.16 million cut of a $12 million total purse from golf’s national championship, tying a record this tournament set last year.
Are you mad about Phil’s illegal rake job on the 13th green yesterday? Too bad! Phil doesn’t seem to care!
Rickie Fowler fired a five-under par 65 Sunday as officials took the edge off of Shinnecock Hills for the final round of the US Open.