The Citizen (KZN)

Koepka locks his keys in his car

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Tulsa – Four-time Major winner Brooks Koepka arrived late at Southern Hills for his Tuesday practice round ahead of the PGA Championsh­ip after locking his keys and clubs in his running car.

The 32-year-old American, who hasn’t played since missing the cut at last month’s Masters, lamented his fate in a video social media posting, trying to push the blame to putting coach Jeff Pierce.

“I watched him unlock the car, start the car, then he grabbed the bag, put it in the trunk, shut the trunk, and I went in and grabbed a hat, walked right out, and then the car was locked,” Koepka said.

“I don’t know how the keys locked inside the car. It boggles me. I didn’t think a car was supposed to do that, but apparently it does. That’s why I’m an hour late.”

A spare key eventually solved the problem but it was one of those moments for Koepka, who recently ran out of gas in his own car at home.

“Only me, man,” Koepka said. “It’s like a theme of car troubles. Run out of gas and then this.

I’m just glad it didn’t happen on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.”

That’s when Koepka will chase his first Major title since the 2019 PGA and first victory since last year’s Phoenix Open.

“It’s going to be tough,” Koepka said. “If you miss these fairways, you can’t control your ball and it seems the best place to miss is kind of short around these greens.

“If you’re chipping out of the rough it could be quite difficult. So it’ll be a good test.”

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