Brooks Koepka Withdraws From Charles Schwab Challenge After 11th PGA Event
Summary
Brooks Koepka, a professional golfer, is improving during his return to the PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf. Although he has not won any tournaments in his first 11 PGA events this season, he remains competitive but recently withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge to rest and prepare for the upcoming U.S. Open.Key Facts
- Koepka tied for 14th place at the recent CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
- He completed all four rounds of that tournament shooting 69 or better, including an opening round of 63.
- He withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge shortly after the final round ended.
- Koepka is not allowed to play in PGA Tour’s main events this season due to his past move to LIV Golf and then back to the PGA Tour.
- Because of this, he has mostly played in lower-tier PGA tournaments.
- He finished tied for 11th at the Myrtle Beach Classic earlier in the month.
- Koepka aims to prepare for the U.S. Open next month to pursue his sixth major championship win.
- He is also not eligible for the Memorial Tournament next week.
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