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BROTHERS
Brooks Koepka watches his
tee shot on the 14th hole
during the second round of the
Bryon Nelson golf tournament
Friday, May 9, 2019, at Trinity
Forest in Dallas.
Associated Press
Defending
PGA champ
Koepka has
confidence
of an elite
player
By BARRY WILNER
AP Sports Writer
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) —
Tiger Woods spent a half-
hour answering all sorts
of questions at a packed
news conference Tuesday.
As he walked out, so did
more than half of the me-
dia members who gath-
ered to hear his every
word.
Brooks Koepka then imme-
diately entered the room.
Koepka is the titleholder
of the PGA Championship
and has won the last two
U.S. Opens.
To use a phrase familiar in Blues down Sharks 4-2 to level
these parts of Long Island,
he is not exactly chopped NHL playoff series
liver.
That’s the way it goes for
one of the favorites at long St. Louis Blues’ Robert Bortuzzo, left, celebrates with teammate
and, for now, very wet Robert Thomas (18) after scoring a goal against the San Jose
Bethpage Black.
Not that Koepka cares Sharks in the second period in Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley
much about the attention, Cup Western Conference finals, Monday, May 13, 2019, in San
at least not until folks are Jose, Calif.
cheering for the guy lifting Associated Press
the Wanamaker Trophy.
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