Brooks Koepka Ahead But Has Some Issues With Some.
Thats been his habit since he turned professional, but its difficult to imagine that the ambitions Koepka listed a year ago could have been as lofty as his actual accomplishments in 2018.
He was voted Player of the Year, an honor he promptly celebrated by winning the CJ Cup and ascending to No. 1 in the world.
Anyone else, theyre on the cover of a Wheaties box, said Claude Harmon III, Koepkas longtime coach.
That metaphorical quest for the Wheaties box took another detour this week when Koepka was snubbed by ESPN on its Dominant 20 list athletes for 2018.
In November 2017 Koepka had blitzed the field by nine strokes to win the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan for a second consecutive year, but confessed to Harmon afterward that his left wrist was hurting.