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Brooks Koepka captured his third PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club. (Getty Images)
TEEING OFF BROOKS KOEPKA WINS PGA CHAMPIONSHIP FOR FIFTH MAJOR TITLE Brooks Koepka looked like he was going to take command of the PGA Championship after he made three consecutive birdies early in Sundayâs final round. Instead, his hot start set the stage for a dramatic duel that lasted much of the final round at Oak Hill Country Club. Koepka, who began Sunday with a one-shot lead, pulled three ahead with birdies on Nos. 2-4. But he had to hold off [a determined Viktor Hovland]() to win his fifth major and third PGA Championship. It wasnât until a three-shot swing on the 16th hole that Koepkaâs victory at Oak Hill seemed certain. That put him four shots ahead with two holes remaining. Koepka went on to win by two, shooting a final-round 67 to finish at 9-under 271. Hovland finished second, [as did Scottie Scheffler](). âThis is probably the sweetest one of them all because of all the hard work that went into this one,â said Koepka, who had battled injuries after winning the 2019 PGA Championship, his last major title before this week. âThis one is definitely special.â CLUB PRO MICHAEL BLOCK FINISHES TOP-15 WITH SUNDAY ACE It was a surreal week for 46-year-old Californian Michael Block, a PGA of America professional who captured the golf worldâs imagination with his strong play and enduring authenticity in western New York. The week teetered on the absurd before fully going there with a final-round ace on the par-3 15th hole at Oak Hill, [the weekâs first and only ace](). Playing alongside Rory McIlroy, Block carded a Sunday 71 for a T15 finish, the [best showing by a club pro]() at the PGA since Lonnie Nielsenâs T11 in 1986. A fan deemed Block the ânext mayor of Rochester,â and judging on rabid fan support that built to a crescendo Sunday afternoon, it could be a fair assumption. Blockâs not done yet, either. He learned Sunday night that heâll play the upcoming [Charles Schwab Challenge on a sponsor exemption](), which became available after Parker Coody withdrew Sunday evening to keep his focus on the Korn Ferry Tour. âIâm just having a good time,â Block summed up his week. âIâm going to take that same vibe to Fort Worth next week and have a good time.â A TEXAS-SIZED CHALLENGE The TOUR heads back to the Lone Star State for the Charles Schwab Challenge. Sam Burns is looking for back-to-back titles, something heâs done already this year with his win at the Valspar Championship earlier in the spring. Only one golfer in tournament history has ever defended his title here â Ben Hogan, twice. The [last winner]() at Colonial who calls Texas home was Spieth in 2016, who will be returning after dealing with a wrist injury. Other golfers with Texas ties include Longhorns Scottie Scheffler, who leads the field, and Pierceson Coody and Cole Hammer who will both play on a sponsor exemption. Michael Block, last weekâs PGA professional who stole the show at Oak Hill will tee it up again on a sponsor exemption. [Other big names in the field include]() Max Homa, Tony Finau, Collin Morikawa, and Viktor Hovland. Akshay Bhatia, who earned Special Temporary Membership earlier this season, will be teeing it up as well as Min Woo Lee, who is inching closer to Special Temporary Membership. VIDEO OF THE WEEK [block-video-pga-w2w.jpg]() Michael Block, head pro at Arroyo Trabuco in California, captivated the golf world with an endearing presence and top-15 finish at the PGA Championship. (Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR) THE TURN MIC CHECK
âI donât play for world ranking. I play to come out here and compete. Right now Iâm a little sad that I didnât get the tournament done, but Iâm proud of how I fought.â â [Scottie Scheffler, who returned to world No. 1 with a runner-up finish at the PGA Championship]() BY THE NUMBERS 4.519 The sixth hole at Oak Hill Country Club played to a scoring average of 0.519 over par across all four rounds, becoming the hardest hole in terms of scoring average at any PGA Championship in the last 20 years. 1 Grayson Murray, a previous winner on both the PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour, won the AdventHealth Championship by a stroke over Wilson Furr and Rico Hoey, despite a double bogey on the 72nd hole. GET CONNECTED TO THE PGA TOUR [FB]() [TW]() [YT]() [IG]() [TT]() [SNAP]() [PHONE]() [FB MSG]()
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