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Column: 'Big Game Brooks' faces major test to his reputation

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SAN FRANCISCO – Brooks Koepka now has gone more than a full year without winning, a drought he hasn't experienced since he was still new enough on the PGA Tour that his name was mistakenly pronounced “cupcake.”If it doesn't seem like a full year, that's because it really wasn't.Three months were lost when he injured his left knee in October from slipping off a wet slab of concrete while walking off the tee at the CJ Cup in South Korea.

Another three months were lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.Either way, the PGA Championship should be the perfect place to end it.It's a major, and Koepka believes those are the easiest for him to win.

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