The Freeman

Koepka opens new PGA season in Vegas

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World number one Brooks Koepka, saying titles mean more than awards after being snubbed for PGA Tour Player of the Year honors, opens his 2019-20 campaign Thursday (Friday Phl time) at Las Vegas.

Four-time major winner Koepka will be among the favorites at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open over the 7,225-yard, par-71 layout at TPC Summerlin.

Rory McIlroy, who matched Koepka with three titles last season, was voted the US PGA Tour Player of the Year last month, taking the award for the third time after 2012 and 2014.

Unlike the prior years, when McIlroy won majors on his way to the award, he won this year after taking his second PGA playoff crown by winning the season-ending Tour Championsh­ip.

The second-ranked Northern Ireland star also won the Canadian Open and The Players Championsh­ip.

Koepka and McIlroy led the tour with three wins last season, with Koepka winning his second consecutiv­e PGA Championsh­ip in May, taking the WGC St. Jude Invitation­al in July and the CJ Cup in South Korea last October.

Asked Wednesday about losing the Player of the Year award, Koepka was matter-of-fact about the slight.

“I don’t play for awards,” he said. “I just play to win. Win trophies. Win tournament­s. Simple as (that). Yeah, it would have been great.”

Then he invoked NBA legend LeBron James and his collection of four NBA Most Valuable Player Awards even though he had played in eight consecutiv­e NBA Finals until this year.

“LeBron has only won four MVPs,” Koepka said. “And I’m pretty sure he has been the best player for more than just four years.”

James, 34, won MVP awards in 2009 and 2010 with Cleveland and in 2012 and 2013 with Miami, when he helped the Heat win the NBA title twice and took his first two championsh­ip rings, adding another with Cleveland in 2016 before leaving last year for the Los Angeles Lakers.

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