The Chronicle

Koepka’s brother set for new Lamborghin­i

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FOUR-TIME major-winner Brooks Koepka secured the biggest payday of his career with a $4m play-off win over close friend Peter Uihlein on the Saudi-funded LIV Golf breakaway tour on Sunday.

Koepka’s birdie on the Jeddah Invitation­al’s third play-off hole cost Uihlein an eye-watering $5.875m as it denied him the winner’s prize, plus $8m for second place in the season standings.

Uihlein can console himself with $4m for third place this season, plus $2.125m for second place on Sunday and $750,000 for winning the team event alongside Koepka.

Koepka, 32, can also add $750,000 to his winnings for the team victory. The 2017-2018 US Open and 2018-2019 PGA Championsh­ip winner was emotional afterwards, revealing he had feared for his career while battling injury.

“The last two years haven’t been fun – it’s been a long road,” Koepka said. “I didn’t know if my career was over for half-a-second. I wasn’t sure if I was going to play, so it’s nice to be able to come back and be able to win.”

The $25m tournament in King Abdullah Economic City, north of Jeddah, was the first LIV stop in Saudi Arabia and the last individual event of a debut season that has split the golf world.

Koepka, who wrecked his knee in 2021 and has also had hip problems, said he would honour his pledge to buy his brother and team-mate Chase a lime-green sports car for winning the team title.

“I told my brother I’d buy him a Lambo (Lamborghin­i) if we won the team thing, so now, I’ve got to go buy one,” he said.

Koepka’s winnings far outstrip his prizes for any major titles. He won $2.16m with the US Open in 2017 and 2018, and $1.98m with each of his PGA Championsh­ip victories.

 ?? ?? Brooks Koepka with his trophy. Picture: Amer Hilabi/AFP
Brooks Koepka with his trophy. Picture: Amer Hilabi/AFP

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