Brooks Koepka says fans’ chants for ‘DJ’ helped him recover to win US PGA title

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  • ‘Everybody chanting ‘DJ’ kind of helped … I kind of deserved it’
  • Koepka recovered from four bogeys in a row to land fourth major

Brooks Koepka has explained how crowd chants in support of Dustin Johnson inspired him towards victory at the US PGA Championship. Koepka, who held a seven stroke lead before the final round at Bethpage, found himself only one ahead of Johnson with four holes to play after four bogeys in a row.

Somewhat controversially, New York spectators were audible in their support of Johnson at that point. “I tell you what, the hour spent from 11 to 14 was interesting,” Koepka said. “When they started chanting ‘DJ’ on 14, it actually kind of helped, to be honest with you. I think it helped me kind of refocus and hit a good one down 15. I think that was probably the best thing that could have happened. It was very, very stressful, the last hour and a half of that round.

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Written by Ewan Murray at Bethpage
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Brooks Koepka says fans’ chants for ‘DJ’ helped him recover to win US PGA title

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