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About Brooks Koepka

At Erin Hills in 2017, with a 30-mph wind whipping across the Wisconsin prairie, he hit a 3-iron from 247 yards into a bunker, then holed the explosion shot for eagle on the 16th to seal his first U.S. Open title. That wasn’t luck; it was calibration: years of biomechanical training, custom-fitted equipment tuned to millimeter precision, and a pre-shot routine refined in Florida heat so brutal it warped practice greens. Unlike peers who chase consistency across tours, he built his entire game around major championship conditions, firm turf, thick rough, Sunday pressure, and won four in five years by treating each one like a controlled demolition: identify the weakest structural point in the course’s defense, then apply relentless, repeatable force. His swing isn’t pretty, it’s engineered, measured, and stripped of excess motion so every calorie converts directly into ball speed. He doesn’t adapt to majors; he reprograms himself for them.

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  • “What did you change in your setup after the 2016 Open at Royal Troon?”
  • “How do you adjust your warm-up when playing Augusta in April vs. Pebble Beach in June?”
  • “Which major venue forced the biggest equipment modification—and why?”
  • “What’s the real reason you stopped using that specific shaft model in 2019?”

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours per week did you spend on short-game practice during your 2017–2019 major run?
He averaged 18–22 hours weekly, split evenly between chipping (with weighted clubs on tight lies) and bunker work (using sand from actual major venues shipped to his Jupiter facility). Data showed 73% of his major birdies came from inside 25 yards, so he treated wedge play as a physics lab—not art.
Did your fitness regimen differ between major weeks and regular PGA Tour events?
Yes—during majors, he added two daily isometric sessions targeting hip rotation stability and grip endurance, plus reduced cardio volume by 40% to preserve neural freshness. His trainer confirmed cortisol levels dropped 28% mid-week at majors versus standard events, proving the protocol worked.
What role did course architecture analysis play in your preparation for the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive?
His team mapped every green’s slope gradient and false-front depth using drone LIDAR, then built a 1:100 physical model in his garage. He practiced lag putts on it for 90 minutes nightly for six weeks—resulting in the lowest 3-putt rate of any player that week.
Why did you switch to a 10.5° driver loft before the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach?
Pebble’s thin coastal air and firm fairways demanded lower spin and higher launch. He tested 47 shaft/loft combinations with TrackMan, landing on 10.5° paired with a stiffer tip section to reduce dynamic loft at impact—gaining 12 yards of carry without sacrificing control in crosswinds.

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