Brooks Koepka named PGA Tour Player of the Year
Updated 09:55, 13-Oct-2018
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Brooks Koepka added another accolade to a sensational season on Tuesday when he was named PGA Tour Player of the Year following a 2017-18 campaign highlighted by two major victories.
Koepka landed the coveted honor despite missing nearly three months with a wrist injury. The American won this year's US PGA Championship and became the first repeat US Open winner since 1989.
The 28-year-old Koepka claimed the Player of the Year honors over Italy's Francesco Molinari, Englishman Justin Rose and fellow Americans Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Bryson DeChambeau in a vote of his peers.
Brooks Koepka of the United States celebrates with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 2018 PGA Championship on August 12, 2018. /VCG Photo

Brooks Koepka of the United States celebrates with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 2018 PGA Championship on August 12, 2018. /VCG Photo

Koepka joined the ranks of the PGA Tour's elite during the season as he became the fifth American since 1945 with three or more major wins before the age of 29 and the fifth player to win the US Open and PGA Championship in the same campaign.
The other four players are Gene Sarazen (1922), Ben Hogan (1948), Jack Nicklaus (1980), Tiger Woods (2000).
Koepka also finished a career-best ninth in the FedExCup.
"Brooks has brought a new brand of athleticism to the PGA Tour, and we saw the results this year with his historic season at the major championships and a top-10 finish in the FedExCup," PGA tour commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement.
"These feats were accomplished despite missing significant time due to injury, a testament to his work ethic and perseverance throughout the season."
Source(s): Reuters