Koepka pips McIlroy for PGA Player of the Year prize

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Koepka pips McIlroy for PGA Player of the Year prize

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Brooks Koepka's successful PGA championship title defense catapults him past Rory Mcllroy for the top US golf honor

MIAMI, USA – World No. 1 Brooks Koepka was named PGA of America Player of the Year for a second straight year on Monday, August 26. 

Koepka, who successfully defended his PGA Championship crown this year, edged out Rory McIlroy for the honor despite the Northern Ireland star’s win in the PGA Tour Championship on Sunday, August 25. 

McIlroy, who pocketed $15 million for his win at East Lake in Atlanta, earned the PGA’s prestigious Vardon Trophy for a third time.

The Vardon Trophy is awarded to the player with the best scoring average across the year.

As well as his PGA Championship repeat in May, Koepka’s year included victories in The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges and the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.

The four-time major winner also topped the season money list and was fourth in the Vardon Trophy standings.

Koepka missed out on the opportunity to crown his season with victory at the Tour Championship on Sunday after stumbling on his final round.

The 29-year-old from Florida led by one shot heading into the 4th round, but posted a two-over-par 72 over the final 18 holes as McIlroy surged to victory. – Rappler.com 

 

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