Brooks Koepka feels golf is 'easy' again as he sets new LIV Golf record
Brooks Koepka lands a record-setting fourth win on the LIV Golf League following victory in Singapore.
Brooks Koepka admits his game is feeling 'easy' again after seeing out a record-setting fourth win on the LIV Golf League just two weeks before his title defence at the US PGA Championship.
Koepka, 34, closed out LIV Golf Singapore with a 68 to finish the 54-hole event on 15-under par.
That was enough for a two-shot victory over Ripper GC's Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman.
The Australian duo took consolation in winning the team event for a second week running on the Saudi-backed circuit.
Koepka's Smash GC finished off the podium in fourth.
Individual victory for Koepka, however, marks a record fourth win on the LIV Golf League having also won twice in Jeddah (2022, 2023) and Orlando (2023).
After making par on the 18th, winning for the first time in front of his wife Jena Sims and baby boy Crew, a beaming Koepka revealed all his recent hard work with coach Claude Harmon III has been paying off.
Koepka said:
"Yeah, it's all starting to come around. I've put in a lot of work. I feel like on the golf course, off the golf course, it's been a good two weeks, to say the least. Take a week off and then grinding pretty hard with Claude over the last few days, I thought that was very important. Kind of started to see it turn maybe Wednesday, Thursday of Adelaide, so to see it pay off here is huge."
He added:
"I think everything was really solid. I didn't really think I made too many mistakes. It's a great feeling when it kind of feels easy, if you get what I'm saying."
Koepka will now attempt to once again defend his US PGA title in two weeks' time at Valhalla.
The former World No.1 performed that feat in 2019.
Koepka also successfully defended the US Open in 2018.
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