DUBLIN, Ohio – Brooks Koepka is in the middle of a long stretch of golf, and he still doesn’t look or sound 100 percent physically.
After a third-round 73 at the Memorial, Koepka revealed that he underwent an MRI earlier this week on his troublesome left knee. Last fall that knee required a stem-cell treatment for a partially torn patella tendon. After slipping at the CJ Cup in October, Koepka shut it down and didn’t play again for three months.
The world No. 6’s results this season haven’t been up to his lofty standards, with only one top-10 in eight starts.