Brooks Koepka’s clever way to fix grip with his golf gloves

Brooks Koepka said golf is crazy. He also has evidence.
He looked at his year. He said he was not doing well. But sometimes he has. Participate in majors. Koepka missed the layoffs of the Masters, PGA Championship and Open Championship and ranked 12th in the U.S. Open.
“It feels good,” Koepka said, “and it completely disappeared.
“ups and downs.”
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Then there was his putter. He said he was struggling with it. Especially for 8 feet. He called their careers “bread and butter.” But missed the snowball.
“That means you have to turn it off,” Koepka said. “It puts more pressure on the iron. Then, you have to hit it on the fairway.
“At that time, it was just the whole game.”
Koepka spoke with Off Ball Group ahead of this week’s Amgen Irish Open, where the five-time major champion will compete this week. He said he hoped to reorganize. He won’t be playing in the Ryder Cup after four consecutive appearances in three weeks, but he hopes to play again in two years in two years in about two hours west of the event. And there is some optimism. The adjustment after discovering the smallest thing is completed in slightest.
What matters to Koepka is posture, alignment and grip strength. Basics. Or in other words, he says he tries not to think about things. “When you play the best, you think nothing,” Kopka said. “You just go up and play. You didn’t expect, ‘Oh, I had to start with this line, do that, or I’m going to have a short swing, a little more inside or outside.’ You just got up and hit it down,” he said, the spell causing him to change the grip. It happened in the middle of the year.
After he found something on his golf gloves.
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Koepka told Dock the Ball, “We were just looking at the grip and trying to figure out what was going on because the club never felt good in my hands, just noticed it was a little too heavy. You can wear and tear gloves on the gloves. I had a little bit of my thumbs and my palms were there, it wasn’t a club, and the club wasn’t a good thing.
“So it helps just notice something like this.”
So Koepka will work. In the video, he said he will compete in two more games this year before his LIV golf schedule starts again in 2026. He will also watch the Ryder Cup.
Is he disappointed that he was not selected as the American team? Koepka says he is not. He accused him of the play. He also didn’t blame Leif, the games there didn’t count as the Ryder Cup rankings.
“I did it myself, so I didn’t know anything,” Kopka said. “Don’t shy away from it. It’s just a bad time. You have a year of disappointment, but if it’s a year after the Ryder Cup, it makes catching up easier.
“But yes, I think I’m in LIV and then the situation where it’s not doing well is – I don’t think Liv has anything to do with me not on the team, but it’s more of a time of year and just want to get the ball rolling.”
However, Koepka does have suggestions that for the visiting European Ryder Cup team, it is expected to play in front of the enthusiastic crowd of Bethpage Black. You can watch the entire ball video by clicking here and watch the entire ball video.
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