The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Koepka cards best round of year for lead at WGC

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Brooks Koepka has been working hard to fix his game even with an injured left knee.

He put everything together Thursday.

The defending champ matched his career best with an 8-under 62 to take a two-stroke lead over Rickie Fowler and Brendon Todd after the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al.

A week after missing the cut in Minnesota in the 3M Open, Koepka had nine birdies and a bogey on a windy day at TPC Southwind in the World Golf Championsh­ip event. He credits all his work with coaches Claude Harmon and Pete Cowen rather than how comfortabl­e he is on this course.

“It’s the first time I feel like I know where my misses are, I know when the club’s in the correct spot, I know when the putting stroke’s nice,“Koepka said. “It’s all just the work we’ve put in over the last three weeks of countless hours of beating balls and on the putting green.”

Koepka also will defend his PGA Championsh­ip title next week at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, and his coaches helped him realize last weekend how much he was favoring his injured left knee.

He sure found something at TPC Southwind, where he turned in his lowest round of the year and best in seven events at this course. This was his eighth time shooting under par in his last nine rounds here. He needed 26 putts after working earlier this week with Phil Kenyon.

“It’s nice to see those results and all the changes we’ve made come through,” Koepka said.

Fowler, who last missed the cut at Memorial, chipped in from 30 feet to tie Koepka. Then Fowler two-putted for bogey after putting his tee shot in the left rough on his final hole to finish at 64.

It was Fowler’s lowest round after missing three cuts since the PGA Tour’s return to play in June. He credited getting back to playing golf instead of just working on the range.

“I was able to get a lot of good work with the putter last week and get myself back into some better positions to free up the putter,“Fowler said. “I was pulling a lot of putts, I was kind of tense with it, so it’s nice to see things kind of pay off.”

Sung Kang shot 65. Justin Thomas, who can move back to No. 1 in the world with a victory, shot a 66 and was tied with Matt Kuchar, Chez Reavie and Max Homa.

Jon Rahm, playing his first event since becoming No. 1 with a win at Memorial, shot 70.

 ?? Stacy Revere / Getty Images ?? Brooks Koepka plays a shot on the ninth hole during Thursday’s first round of the World Golf Championsh­ip-FedEx St Jude Invitation­al at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.
Stacy Revere / Getty Images Brooks Koepka plays a shot on the ninth hole during Thursday’s first round of the World Golf Championsh­ip-FedEx St Jude Invitation­al at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.

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