Brooks Koepka hopes to emulate Tiger Woods and win third PGA Championship title

Brooks Koepka will take a one-shot lead over Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland into the final round at Oak Hill.

Brooks Koepka admits it would be “pretty special” to emulate Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus by claiming a third US PGA Championship title.

Koepka will take a one-shot lead over Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland into the final round at Oak Hill, six weeks after enjoying double that advantage following 54 holes of the Masters.

The four-time major winner carded a closing 75 at Augusta National to finish second to Jon Rahm, but looks primed to claim his first major since the 2019 US PGA at Bethpage.

“It would mean a lot,” Koepka said after a second consecutive 66. “I think a major championship would mean a lot to anybody.

“I was just told that I think only Tiger and Jack have won three, so that would be pretty special to be in a list or category with them. Just got to go out and go play good tomorrow.”

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Brooks Koepka chips to the green on the first hole during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club on Saturday, May 20, 2023.(Abbie Parr, AP)

Koepka believes he “choked” in the Masters but has pledged it will be a different story at Oak Hill.

Asked what were the main lessons he had learned from Augusta, the former world number one added: “To just never think the way I thought going into the final round. I think that was a big thing for me.

“I won’t do it again the rest of my career. I promise I won’t show up like that tomorrow (Sunday).”

Conners had led the way on seven under par after covering his first 15 holes in two under par, only to find sand off the tee on the 16th and then embed his second shot into the face of the bunker.

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Corey Conners, of Canada, hits from the rough on the 16th hole during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club. (Eric Gay, AP)

“I didn’t make great contact there,” Conners admitted. “The ball was below my feet and didn’t quite adjust for that. Wish I could have that one back.

“It was an unfortunate situation and a poor shot.

“If I could have dropped it on the side closest to the fairway I might have had a better stance there, but it was pretty clear once we took a look that it was going to be closer to the hole and had to drop no closer to the hole.

“I put myself in a difficult spot there, but you’ve just got to follow the rules.”

Updated: May 9, 2024
US PGA Championship 2023
Date: 18th May - 21st May, 2023
Location: Oak Hill CC (East Course), Pittsford, New York
Purse: $15,000,000
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