Brooks Koepka will attempt to become the second wire-to-wire major champion at Bethpage Black Sunday at the PGA Championship.
The three-time major winner has been much more dominant than Tiger Woods was when he took home the 2002 U.S. Open title at the course in Farmingdale, New York. In 2002, Woods led after all four rounds and won by three strokes as the only player under par for the tournament.
Koepka, who sits at 12-under, is not expected to face much competition from others in the field.
Four golfers are tied for second place at five-under, but they would need a record-setting day and a monumental collapse from the leader to even have a chance of winning the Wanamaker Trophy.