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Koepka back, hopes to get good result

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SHADOW CREEK: Brooks Koepka, injury troubles “squared away” is back — again — and hoping some good golf will see him end a disrupted 2020 on a high note.

“I’ve got my body squared away, feels a lot better,” Koepka said in Las Vegas on Tuesday as he prepared to make his first start in almost two months at the PGA Tour’s CJ Cup at Shadow Creek.

Koepka, who started the year ranked No.1 in the world but was bumped out of the top 10 this week, has been sidelined since withdrawin­g from the first event of the FedEx Cup play-offs, the Northern Trust, in August.

The two-time US Open champion missed the coronaviru­s-postponed championsh­ip at Winged Foot as he continued to recover from a hip injury that he says was related to earlier knee trouble.

It was at the CJ Cup in South Korea last year that Koepka slipped on some wet concrete and aggravated a prior left knee injury.

He was sidelined three months, and played just two months before the pandemic brought golf and the rest of the sports world to a halt.

In 13 starts worldwide this year the four-time major winner has two top-10 finishes, including a tie for second at the WGC event in Memphis.

He was in contention at the PGA Championsh­ip in San Francisco as he sought a third straight title. But he fired a final-round 74 and after missing the cut at the Wyndham Championsh­ip he called a halt to focus on treating and rehabbing his hip.

“I really had no idea how bad I felt through the whole year,” Koepka said. “It’s the whole reason I played like crap.”

Koepka said he received another round of platelet-rich plasma treatment on his knee about three weeks ago. He also had a painkillin­g injection in his hip, but was told that rest would be the real key.

“It’s just all about trying to make sure everything’s good. I spent basically the last month out in San Diego, so I haven’t been home. I’m just doing rehab every day and just trying to get better.”

Koepka said he had only been hitting balls for about 10 days, but he expects no physical limitation­s this week at Shadow Creek, where the CJ Cup was moved after Covid-19 concerns prevented it from being held in Asia.

Despite the uncertaint­ies, in characteri­stic Koepka style he said just one thing would define a good week for him: “Winning.”

He makes his return against a strong field, despite the withdrawal on Tuesday of world No.1 Dustin Johnson after a positive Covid-19 test.

Three off the top four — Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy — and 14 of the top 20 are competing.

All are looking ahead to November and the Masters at Augusta National, and Koepka said the reshuffled schedule gives him a chance to finish strong in a difficult year.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Brooks Koepka at the Wyndham Championsh­ip.
USA TODAY SPORTS Brooks Koepka at the Wyndham Championsh­ip.

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