The Oklahoman

Koepka looks to `rhythm' at Byron Nelson

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DALLAS — Brooks Koepka has won three majors since he last played at the Byron Nelson two years ago, before the tournament moved to a new links-style course south of downtown Dallas.

A week before defending his title at the now-earlier PGA Championsh­ip, the thirdranke­d Koepka and No. 19 Patrick Reed are the only top-20 players in the field. They are among 14 of the top 50 in the world ranking at soggy Trinity Forest this week.

“I usually play the week before a major. I think Augusta is the only one I don't do it,” Koepka said. “The rest of them I like to play the week before. You don't need to play that great. I try to get some rhythm.”

Except for the two-man team event at the Zurich Classic, Koepka hasn't played since tying for second behind Tiger Woods at the Masters last month.

The PGA Championsh­ip, which Koepka won last August, has been moved to a May date and is now sandwiched between the two Dallas-Fort Worth events on the PGA Tour that had traditiona­lly been played on back-to-back weeks. The Colonial will follow the PGA Championsh­ip at Bethpage in New York.

Koepka was the Nelson runner-up in a playoff against Sergio Garcia in 2016, and tied for 50th when the event was last played at Four Seasons in 2017. But Koepka has won both U.S. Open tournament­s played since then.

Aaron Wise's only PGA Tour win came at Trinity Forest last year, when at age 21 he had a Nelson-tournament record score of 23-under par.

But Wise followed that victory by missing the cut in his next five tournament­s. He has missed four cuts already this year, but backed up his 17thplace finish at the Masters with a tie for 18th at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip last week.

Trinity Forest member Jordan Spieth, also like Koepka a three-time major champion, hasn't won since the 2017 British Open. He was the highest-ranked player in the Nelson field last year when he was then third, but is now 39th without a top-20 finish in his 12 starts this season. He finished 21st at Trinity Forest last year.

Another Trinity Forest member playing this week is Tony Romo, the CBS NFL analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k who is in the 156-player field on a sponsor's exemption.

This will be Romo's third PGA Tour start. He played in the last two tournament­s played in the Dominican Republic, shooting 15 over and missing the cut both times.

“Obviously, I understand where I'm at comparativ­ely to the guys in this field,” Romo said. “These are the best of the best.”

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