Brooks Koepka is regaining his confidence and form at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, leading the LIV Golf event by three shots after two rounds. Despite recent struggles, including a disappointing finish at Augusta National, Koepka is feeling his swagger return, buoyed by a 7-under 64 on Saturday.
Reflecting on his performance, Koepka acknowledges the wake-up call provided by his lackluster showing at Augusta, prompting him to redouble his efforts and focus on improvement. His dedication to grinding and refining his game has been evident in his recent play.
Koepka attributes his improved performance to better ball-striking, leading to more opportunities on the green. He notes that sharper iron play and a warming putter have been crucial factors in his resurgence, allowing him to convert more birdie chances.
Throughout the second round, Koepka showcased his skills with impressive shots, including threading a 3-wood through a tight gap and sinking a lengthy putt on a challenging hole. His ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities, particularly in favorable conditions, has propelled him to the top of the leaderboard.
With the PGA Championship looming just two weeks away, Koepka’s resurgence couldn’t come at a better time. As the defending champion, he aims to carry this momentum into the upcoming major, seeking to secure his fourth Wanamaker Trophy. However, before shifting his focus entirely to the PGA, Koepka remains determined to finish strong in Singapore and potentially claim his fourth career LIV Golf victory.