Brooks Koepka says major-winning game is returning before Masters

Brooks Koepka expressed confidence that his game has returned to major-winning form ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open and the Masters. He cited strong ball-striking and improved putting after recent adjustments. Koepka aims to test himself in contention this week at Memorial Park Golf Course.

Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour in late January with a T56 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, where he was positive in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, Approach and Around the Greens despite losing over seven shots on the greens. After missing the cut at the WM Phoenix Open, he switched putters and posted finishes of T9, T13 and T18 during the Florida Swing. Last week at the Valspar Championship, Koepka ranked third in Strokes Gained: Approach and leads the PGA Tour this season with 1.089 strokes gained per round in that category, though a driver issue cost him six or seven shots and left him seven behind winner Matt Fitzpatrick. A few weeks earlier, he tied for 13th at the Players Championship, gaining nearly seven shots on approach. Koepka told reporters Wednesday ahead of the Houston Open that his game feels ready for Augusta National in two weeks. “Everything’s trending in a nice direction. Ball-striking feels really, really good. Pete [Cowen]’s done a phenomenal job just getting everything where it needs to be,” he said. He described his style as “conservatively aggressive,” hitting the center of greens patiently like during his strong runs in 2017 and 2019. While pleased with his progress since leaving LIV Golf, Koepka noted one gap: no weekend contention yet in his PGA Tour comeback. “The only thing is I really haven’t put myself in contention with nine holes to go,” he said. “I just need to get the juices flowing of having a chance to win a golf tournament.” He views this week’s event at the Memorial Park course, which he helped redesign, as key preparation for his sixth major title pursuit.

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Brooks Koepka confidently sinks a putt on the green at the Cognizant Classic, rebounding to make the cut.
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Brooks Koepka rebounds with strong putting to make Cognizant Classic cut

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Brooks Koepka, the five-time major champion, shot a 5-under 66 in the second round of the Cognizant Classic to make the weekend cut after an opening 74. The Palm Beach County native adjusted his putting stroke following poor greens performance on Thursday, gaining nearly four strokes with the putter on Friday. Koepka enters the weekend at 2 under, nine shots behind leader Austin Smotherman.

Brooks Koepka has added the Texas Children's Houston Open to his 2026 PGA Tour schedule, marking his sixth event ahead of The Masters. The five-time major winner returned to the PGA Tour this year after four seasons with LIV Golf. The tournament will take place from March 26 to 29 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston.

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Brooks Koepka shot a back-nine 29 on Saturday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The round gave the five-time major winner his first such score on the PGA Tour since 2019.

Gary Woodland secured his fifth PGA Tour victory and first in seven years at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open, dominating with his driving at Memorial Park. The 41-year-old led the field in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee during the final round for a five-shot win. His triumph also earned him a spot in the 2026 Masters.

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Gary Woodland holds a three-shot lead at 13-under par after back-to-back rounds of 64 and 63 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open. The 2019 U.S. Open champion enters the weekend at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston feeling unburdened following his recent PTSD revelation. Nicolai Højgaard and Jackson Suber sit two shots back in second place.

Tiger Woods provided a puzzling response about his return to competitive golf during a TGL match broadcast on Sunday night. The 15-time major winner, recovering from back surgery, suggested he is ready for a member-guest event but is absent from this year's Seminole Pro-Member. Speculation points to the Masters as his likely first start of 2026.

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PGA Tour professional Kris Ventura endured a challenging moment on the par-4 13th hole at Memorial Park during the first round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. Starting 59 feet from the cup after two shots, the 31-year-old Norwegian took eight more strokes to finish with a 10. The incident highlights the demanding design of the renovated course.

 

 

 

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