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Koepka leads big guns rolling in for PGA Tour’s Asian riches

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JEJU (South Korea): The US PGA Tour kicks off its new-look Asian Swing in South Korea today with the world’s top golfers lured by megabucks in three tournament­s with no cuts.

This week’s US$9.75mil (RM40.8mil) CJ Cup, where fourtime Major winner and world number one Brooks Koepka is defending champion, will be followed by the Tour’s first foray into Japan at the Zozo Championsh­ip next week with an identical purse on offer.

The swing concludes at the WGCHSBC Champions in Shanghai, which has seen its prize fund beefed up to US$10.25mil (RM42.9mil), and the tournament­s are a chance to rack up Fedex Cup points early in the season.

Koepka will be joined at Nine Bridges on picturesqu­e Jeju Island by drawcards such Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth and Sergio Garcia who are all making their debut at the event, first held in 2017.

Fellow Major champions Justin Thomas, the 2017 winner here, Jason Day, Patrick Reed, Graeme McDowell, Danny Willett and Gary Woodland are also among the world-class cast lifting the curtain on the three-week US$29.75mil (RM125mil) jaunt.

Next week in Japan all eyes will be on the health of Tiger Woods as he makes yet another comeback, this time from arthroscop­ic knee surgery, and will be joined by world number two and PGA Tour Player of the Year Rory McIlroy.

But it is also decision time for US Presidents Cup captain Woods, who will pick his four US team wildcards for December’s showdown with the Internatio­nals in Melbourne straight after the Zozo.

Should the 15-time Major winner Woods be fit and firing in Japan, he may nominate himself to be the first playing captain since Hale Irwin at the inaugural Presidents Cup in 1994.

But that would reduce his options to just three picks from the likes of Woodland, Tony Finau, Reed, Spieth, Mickelson, Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson and Kevin Kisner.

Although the out-of-form Mickelson has been a key member of the US Team for an amazing 24 consecutiv­e team events, it seems certain that run will come to an end and he may be recruited by Woods as an additional vice-captain.

US Open champion Woodland is looking to nail down his spot having been runner-up here last year, while former number one Spieth and 2018 US Masters champion Reed need a return to top form to spring them into contention.

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