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Brooks Koepka admits his return to the PGA Tour exposed just how bad one part of his game was

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Brooks Koepka made a shock return to the PGA Tour in January, but we’re yet to see the best of him. However, Koepka has been showing signs of improvement over the past month or so.

Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images Brooks Koepka made a shock return to the PGA Tour in January, but we’re yet to see the best of him. However, Koepka has been showing signs of improvement over the past month or so. He finished tied for ninth at the Cognizant Classic and ended up in a tie for 13th at The Players Championship last week.

Koepka obviously knows how to win the biggest tournaments and that mentality should stand him in very good stead heading into the weekend at the Valspar Championship . The 35-year-old will be desperate to win on the PGA Tour as soon as possible, and only then will he feel like he has arrived again. Koepka has received huge support from the fans on the PGA Tour since he returned from LIV Golf earlier this year.

He made a very slow start to life back on the PGA Tour. However, it is obvious that we are now very close to seeing the very best of Brooks Koepka once again. Brooks Koepka admits PGA Tour return exposed just how bad one part of his game was The five-time major winner addressed the media after his second round at the Copperhead Course on Friday.

Koepka was asked by reporters whether his recent improvements have come about because he’s starting to feel more comfortable now back on the PGA Tour. “ No, I just think it’s more reps, “ Koepka said. Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images “ First week just wanted to make the cut and kind of get it over with.