World No. 8 Brooks Koepka arrives at TPC River Highlands with another top-five finish at a major after finishing T-4 at last week’s U.S. Open. He’ll make his fifth start in this week’s Travelers Championship, where he’s never missed the cut.
The 31-year-old Koepka has come back strong after taking time off to rehab his surgically repaired right knee. He shot 69-73-71-69 at Torrey Pines to finish at 2-under 282, four short of champion and new World No. 1 Jon Rahm. It marked his fourth top-four finish in the U.S. Open in his last four starts. He also was T-2 in the PGA Championship, two back of winner Phil Mickelson. Koepka’s previous best finish at the Travelers was T-9 in 2016, and last year, he withdrew just prior to the start of the event when his caddie, Ricky Elliott, tested positive for the coronavirus. But what might have been toughest about last year’s situation was that it impacted his brother, Chase Koepka, who also had to withdraw due to contact tracing protocols after earning his spot in the field through Monday qualifying. “I just felt bad for my brother,” he told media on Wednesday. “I don’t think people really understand how hard it is to Monday into a Tour event. I’ve said it multiple times: I think if I went out and tried to Monday into every PGA Tour event, I might get two or three of them.” Chase is back in the field this week on a sponsor exemption.