Koepka denies Woods fairytale victory

The American seals his third Major title by firing a four-under-par 66 to finish on 16-under 264

August 13, 2018 09:06 pm | Updated 09:06 pm IST - St. Louis

Stepping up to the plate: Brooks Koepka, seen with his mother Denise Jakows and girlfriend Jena Sims, did not allow Tiger Woods draw level despite the latter’s best lowest final round in a Major.

Stepping up to the plate: Brooks Koepka, seen with his mother Denise Jakows and girlfriend Jena Sims, did not allow Tiger Woods draw level despite the latter’s best lowest final round in a Major.

Brooks Koepka held off dramatic challenges from Tiger Woods and Adam Scott in a thrilling back-nine battle on Sunday to win the 100th PGA Championship.

The 28-year-old two-time US Open champion sealed his third Major title by firing a four-under-par 66 to finish 72 holes on 16-under 264, edging Woods by two strokes at Bellerive Country Club with Australia’s Scott another shot adrift.

“To do this is truly incredible,” Koepka said.

As Woods electrified spectators by displaying the form that made him a 14-time Major champion, American rival Koepka stayed calm and persevered under intense pressure to claim the Wanamaker Trophy and a top prize of $1.98 million.

“I heard all the roars when Tiger made his run,” Koepka said. “It was fun. It made it enjoyable.

“It’s my focus. For some reason the majors get my attention. When you’re firing at flags you have to be calm and focus on every shot.” Deadlocked for the lead with Scott — who began the back nine with three birdies in four holes — and only one stroke ahead of Woods, Koepka sank a 10-foot birdie putt at the par-4 15th and a six-foot birdie putt at the par-3 16th then parred the last two holes to secure the victory.

“I missed putts on 14 and 15 and Brooks didn’t and my momentum was gone,” Scott said. “I’m definitely playing better and in the right direction and that’s a positive.”

Getting better

Woods, who hasn’t won a Major title since the 2008 US Open and hasn’t won any title in five years, proved he is a legitimate Major title contender once again at age 42 with an epic 64 which he concluded with a 20-foot birdie putt at 18, the crowd roaring as he walked off.

“These fans were so positive all week,” Woods said.

Koepka, who defended his US Open crown in June at Shinnecock, became only the fifth player to win the US Open and PGA Championship in the same year, joining Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen and Ben Hogan.

And it came in a season where he missed the Masters with a left wrist injury.

“Going from that to even being able to play this year to this, it’s absolutely mind blowing,” Koepka said.

In his eighth month of a comeback season after spinal fusion surgery and years of back injuries, Woods ground out four birdies against a lone bogey on both the front and back nines but could never draw level with Koepka, settling for his seventh career Major runner-up finish.

Top scores:264: Brooks Koepka (69-63-66-66, USA); 266: Tiger Woods (70-66-66-64, USA); 267: Adam Scott (70-65-65-67, AUS); 269: Stewart Cink (67-69-66-67, USA), Jon Rahm (68-67-66-68, ESP); 270: Thomas Pieters (67-66-71-66, Bel), Francesco Molinari (68-67-68-67, Ita), Justin Thomas (69-65-68-68, USA), Gary Woodland (64-66-71-69, USA).

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