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Koepka named PGA Tour Player of the Year

Koepka landed the coveted honor despite missing nearly three months with a wrist injury as he would go on to become the first repeat U.S. Open winner in 29 years and then triumphed at the PGA Championship for his third career major title. The 28-year-old Koepka claimed the Player of the Year honors over Italy’s Francesco Molinari, Englishman Justin Rose and fellow Americans Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Bryson DeChambeau in a vote of his peers.

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