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Brooks Koepka found something he has been missing - just in time for PGA Championship

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Brooks Koepka has been searching for something.

Brooks Koepka found something he has been missing in Myrtle Beach Getty Images Brooks Koepka has been searching for something ever since he triumphed at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill. That week in Rochester, Koepka returned to his major-killing ways. He was fully healthy, his game firing on all cylinders, his confidence at peak levels.

Since that fifth major win, though, Brooks Koepka watched his game dip while on LIV Golf. His major performances in 2024 and 2025 were well below his elite standard. His putting woes became a source of frustration, and Brooks Koepka was unhappy.

He was playing poorly and spending a lot of time away from his family due to the global travel of LIV, and he and his wife, Jena Sims, tragically suffered a miscarriage last year. The desire to spend more time with his family was the driving force behind Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour in January. “Just my family.

A lot’s gone on over the past five, six months with my family. That played a big role into coming back,” Koepka said at Torrey Pines in January. Sims and their son, Crew, have been able to be out on the road more with Koepka back on the PGA Tour and Brooks Koepka has been quietly playing good golf.

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