The new world No.1 took a seven-shot lead into the final round before a nightmare run of four consecutive bogeys saw his best friend Dustin Johnson close within one. (Image: JUSTIN LANE/EPA-EFE/REX)Yet this final round was no walk in Bethpage State Park. Koepka broke the course record with a first-round 63 and set the lowest 36-hole in the 159-year history of Major golf on 128. When Johnson bogeyed No.11, the lead was back to six shots before Koepka finally felt the pressure with four consecutive dropped shots. Lucas Bjerregard, playing his his first US PGA, made a hole-in-one on the 206-yard 17th with a 6-iron.
Source: Daily Mirror May 19, 2019 23:21 UTC