Brooks Koepka says he is “good to go” for the U.S. Open after a hand injury, following a period in which he has limited his activity. After the injury, Koepka reports that he is able to practice again, including nine holes on Tuesday, which he describes as an encouraging sign for the recovery of his left hand. The reports indicate that Koepka is using the practice time to gauge how the hand responds during play and whether he can compete at full speed leading into the U.S. Open. The articles also frame his comments around his attempt to continue his form at Shinnecock, where he is seeking another win. Overall, Koepka’s latest assessment suggests his condition is improving enough for him to plan for the upcoming major, though the reports do not add further detail on medical evaluations beyond his stated readiness after practicing.
Koepka says hand injury is improving after practice at Shinnecock
Brooks Koepka says he is “good to go” for the U.S. Open after a hand injury, following a period in which he has limited his activity. After the injury, Koepka reports that he is able to practice again...
- Brooks Koepka says his left-hand injury is improving.
- Koepka practiced for nine holes on Tuesday.
- He describes the session as a positive sign for his ability to play.
- Koepka says he is “good to go” for the U.S. Open.
- He is also looking for another win at Shinnecock ahead of the major.
Brooks Koepka said the fact he was able to practice for nine holes Tuesday was as good a sign as any that his injured left hand will be…
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