Brooks Koepka

Brooks Koepka

34-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Koepka will be a threat to win any of the four majors, and will be especially keen on capturing his first Masters after he felt he let last year's tournament get away in a tie for second. He then won the PGA Read Past Outlooks
Outlasts Rahm at LIV Greenbrier
August 18, 2024
Koepka claimed victory at LIV Golf Greenbrier after defeating Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm on the first playoff following the final round Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Koepka kept pace at the top of the leaderboard with back-to-back six-under 64 rounds to enter Championship Sunday two strokes behind Rahm for the lead. Koepka started three-under across the first four holes Sunday, and then carded three consecutive birdies from holes 12 to 14 to take a two-shot lead. He could have wrapped things up on the par-five 17th hole, but his birdie putt barely missed to the left, and his par on the par-three 18th led to a playoff with Rahm. While Rahm's tee shot found the bunker on the 18th, Koepka managed to find the green and finished with a par. With Rahm's par putt barely missing, Koepka came away with his second LIV Golf individual trophy of the season and a league-best fifth of his career. Koepka also enjoyed Smash GC's second team trophy of the season as the foursome beat out Ripper GC by three strokes. Koepka now sits seventh in the LIV Golf individual season standings with 126.73 points, and he is in striking distance of a top-three placement heading into Chicago.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Koepka will qualify for the Masters as a top-50 OWGR golfer at year's end and for the PGA and U.S. Open as a recent champion
Koepka's place in the FedExCup Standings is a little deceiving as it was the result of a withdrawal during the TOUR Championship, but by his standards, it was still not great. Disappointing because he failed to win a major and that's what he does best. He came close a couple times, but failed in the end to capture his 5th major. With that said, there were no signs of Koepka slowing down this season and he'll again be in the mix at the majors this season.
Questions surrounded Koepka entering the 2019-2020 season as he was still recovering from an injury that halted his previous season and things did not go well early on. The break due to COVID-19 actually came at a good time for Koepka as he was able to fully heal and for a while, he looked like his old self. However, he simply wasn't able to find his top form for any prolonged stretch and the season as a whole was a bust. Koepka is surely to regain his form at some point however and his deflated salary looks like an opportunity for the upcoming season.
Entering the 2018-19 season, it was still debatable as to who was the best golfer in the world. Entering this season, the debate is over. Koepka grabbed another major victory last season and was a threat at the other three. Koepka is clearly the No. 1 pick in drafts and should be the highest-valued player in auctions. His ceiling is entirely up to him as when he's focused he almost always wins and he always contends. That's the good news. The bad news is his number is just too high for salary cap purposes this season.
Koepka established himself as perhaps the best major golfer in the world last season. All of this after he started the season on the DL with a wrist injury as well. That injury limited Koepka to just 17 events last season, but he still managed to win twice and post a career-high in earnings. Koepka has won three of the past six majors, five of which he has played and it's clear that when he's focused, he's one of the best, if not the best, golfer in the world. There in lies the issue though as Koepka all but admitted after his PGA Championship victory that he gets up for majors and struggles to do the same during regular PGA Tour events. It's hard to imagine that Koepka won't figure that part out soon and if he does, then the sky is the limit. Koepka comes with a huge price tag this season, but he does have the potential to reach $10 million if everything goes right.
Koepka entered the season as a young golfer with loads of potential, and he exited the season a major champion. There are lots of guys with potential on the PGA Tour, but so many fail to live up to it, and even fewer ever grab a major. Koepka's season would have been a success even without a win at the U.S. Open, but obviously that win put his season into the exceptional category. With the exception of a stretch during the beginning of 2017, Koepka was solid all season. He recorded a pair of runner-ups and seven total top-10s. Though Koepka reached a new level this past season, there is still room for improvement. As such, he should be considered for salary cap leagues.
In his two full years on the PGA Tour, Koepka has over $6.5 million in earnings, 24 top-25s and 15 top-10s -- that's a top-10 for every three starts. The only knock is his lack of wins on the PGA Tour; Koepka has just one of those. That however makes his earnings numbers from the past two seasons even more impressive. Koepka is only going to get better and once he figures out how to close more efficiently, his numbers should go through the roof. Expect a nice increase in his numbers this season, just enough to garner a salary cap selection. In draft he could go as early as the 2nd-round.
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Settles for T16 at LIV Golf UK
July 28, 2024
Koepka scored a one-over 72 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish the tournament in a four-way share of 16th.
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T27 at LIV Andalucia
July 15, 2024
Koepka shot a five-over 76 in the final round at LIV Golf Andalucia to finish the tournament tied for 27th at six-over.
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Tied for 42nd at LIV Golf Nashville
June 28, 2024
Koepka carded an even 71 in the final round at LIV Golf Nashville to finish the tournament one-under, tied for 42nd.
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Surges to T9 at LIV Golf Houston
June 9, 2024
Koepka fired a seven-under 65 in the final round at LIV Golf Houston. He finished the tournament at nine-under, tied for ninth place.
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Salvages week after rocky Saturday
May 20, 2024
Koepka fired a five-under 66 in the final round of the PGA Championship, finishing in a tie for 26th place.
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