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~Steady Koepka is king of the Hills

~Steady Koepka is king of the Hills
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Rex Hoggard
June 18, 2017, 10:23 pm

 

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ERIN, Wis. – Luckily for the 117th U.S. Open, headlines don’t always tell the complete story.

In order, a balloon tumbled from the sky in a fiery ball on Thursday, a 94-year-old spectator passed away on Friday, the same day that officials announced an E. coli scare on property. It all kind of made one pine for the days when the most frightening thing at the national championship was deep rough and a USGA official waiting for you with a rulebook on the 12th tee.

But for all the distractions at Erin Chills, all the social media scuffling over supercharged fescue and a golf course that could be stretched to 18 miles, it was a fresh wind from the northwest and the inspired play of Brooks Koepka on Sunday that turned what could have been a week to forget into something worth remembering.

After four days of wild lead changes and frenzied congestion, Koepka converted the clutch putts, took advantage of a rare U.S. Open venue with four par 5s and limited his misses, not posting a single score worse than bogey at what turned out to be an MIA Open for the missing marquee.

A week that began with no Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson, marking the first time since 1994 at least one of the game’s leading men wasn’t in the field at a major, begat a weekend without world Nos. 1, 2 and 3 – Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day, respectively – for the first time at a major.

While those titans may have been missed, it turns out they simply missed Koepka’s coronation, the completion of his transition from a calm and confident player with plenty of potential to a bona fide star who didn’t blink when the game’s most demanding test finally arrived on Day 4.

Even when Hideki Matsuyama made the long walk up the hill to the scoring area with the clubhouse lead at 12 under Koepka kept up appearances, which in his case would best be described as intense indifference. Or maybe aloof aplomb would be a better way to sum up the 27-year-old’s unique persona.

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With Matsuyama setting the mark, Koepka answered by rolling in 32 feet of birdie putts at the 14th, 15th and 16th holes to move four clear of the field. He cruised home from there to a record-tying total in relation to par at 16 under and his first major title.

“This week I honestly don’t think I ever got nervous, I just stayed in the moment,” Koepka said with a signature shrug.

The Erin Hills Open may have been an extreme break from the norm, with 31 players finishing under par for the week, but to casual observers the final outcome probably looked vaguely familiar to last year’s event which was won by Dustin Johnson, a close friend of Koepka’s and something of his equal in the flat-liner department.

Johnson, who won last year with a similarly commanding performance at Oakmont, called Koepka on the eve of the final round to offer him support and the two spent time together earlier this week playing practice rounds and doing whatever world-class athletes do when they aren’t winning.

“He’s always pretty flat line, I think that’s why people compare him to DJ and it’s why they get along so well. They are similar people, nothing fazes them and they’re pretty chilled out,” said Koepka’s swing coach, Claude Harmon III.

Beyond that calm exterior and limitless power, however, there’s a subtle if not substantial difference between Koepka and Johnson. Unlike the world No. 1, Koepka didn’t arrive on the PGA Tour with untold fanfare or enjoy immediate and unqualified success.

Instead, he forged a much different path, starting out on the European Challenge Tour, the Continent’s version of Triple A golf, before moving onto the European Tour.

He played tournaments in far-flung places like Kazakhstan and had to have extra pages put into his passport at one point because of his extensive travels. But most importantly he learned.

“He’s slept in his car, he’s done everything on the way up. He’s slept in a B&B with four of us and struggled along the way and that’s helped him appreciate where he is,” said Koepka’s caddie Ricky Elliott.

So when he began this year by missing four of his first six cuts, he didn’t panic, he didn’t try to find new answers or reinvent a wheel that has always run at an extremely high speed.

 “It’s the Mike Tyson thing. It had been easy up until the beginning of this year for Brooks. But as Mike Tyson said, ‘Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.’ All of a sudden golf’s not easy,” Harmon said. “He missed a bunch of cuts and I think it spurred him on. He bounced back and recovered from that. It was massive.”

Koepka’s victory was equally massive for a championship that seemed to lack an identity, initially as a result of the perceived missing star power and then as scoring reached record levels.

Rickie Fowler initially filled the star void, taking the first-round lead with a 65 and starting the final round just two strokes back, but he never managed to close the gap and finished with an even-par 72 to tie for fifth.

Brian Harman emerged on the weekend as a potential breakout player and for 63 holes a steady putter kept him in contention. But after crucial par putts at the sixth and ninth holes to keep pace with Koepka, Harman’s chances slowly devolved into a “dogs chasing cars” deal, with missed par attempts at the 12th and 13th holes. After going 25 holes without a bogey, he never recovered and finished tied for second place at 12 under par.

“If you would have told me I’d shoot 12 under at the U.S. Open and not win I’d have taken the bet for sure,” said Harman, who had made the cut in just two of his previous seven major starts.

What the leaderboard may have lacked in marquee, it made up for in variety. Four players shared the lead at the turn on Friday and that number ballooned to seven players midway through Round 3 before separation Sunday finally arrived.

The 117th edition may not have been the showstopper officials had been hoping for, but after taking a few shots to the chin in recent years the USGA’s experiment at Erin Hills was widely considered a success, qualified or otherwise.

“I think they did a fantastic job,” said Jordan Spieth, one of the few high-profile players to even make it to the weekend. “Chambers [Bay] was tough with the greens, and then last year had a tough Sunday. And I thought that the USGA did a phenomenal job this week of allowing the golf course to be what it is and play the way it's supposed to play. Not trying to do anything to hold any kind of standard. Instead, create an environment where if you play well, you can score, and if you don't, then it can go the other way.”

In many minds the Erin Hills Open was likely saved by Sunday’s breeze. After three days of record scoring that included Justin Thomas’ 9-under 63 – the lowest score in relation to par ever at the U.S. Open, which prompted the previous record holder Johnny Miller to compare the event to the “Milwaukee Open” – balance and a bite was returned to the golf universe on Day 4.

Sunday’s winds finally put the fear back in the golf, where it should be at the U.S. Open, and as is always the case the most fearless player emerged.

Article Tags: 2017 U.S. Open, Erin Hills, Brooks Koepka

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~Wie 3Michelle Wie, along with four others, fired the round of the day

~Wie 3Michelle Wie, along with four others, fired the round of the day, a 6-under-par 65. Wie said she would be taking next week off as she tries to regain some health and get back to 100 percent during the summer stretch run. She pointed to her wedge play as the key for her success Sunday.
“I just stuck it in there close today,” she said. “I hit it a lot closer today, which felt

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미셸 위 “독특한 퍼트 자세, 너무 편해요”
  • 미셸 위 “독특한 퍼트 자세, 너무 편해요”

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  • 재미동포 골프 선수 미셸 위(24·나이키골프)가 마지막 18번 홀(파5)에서 버디를 잡자 그린 주위의 갤러리들이 일제히 환호성을 터뜨렸다.

    8언더파로 공동 선두에 오르는 퍼트였기 때문이다. 2010년 8월 캐나다오픈 이후 미국여자프로골프(LPGA) 투어에서 우승 소식이 없는 미셸 위가 모처럼 국내에서 우승에 도전할 수 있는 상황이었다.

    당시 8언더파에는 아직 경기를 마치지 않은 서희경(27·하이트진로), 김세영(20·미래에셋) 등이 포진해있었다.

    최소한 연장전은 확보한 것 같았지만 아버지 위병욱 씨는 "버디 홀이 뒤쪽에 있어서…"라며 말끝을 흐렸고 결국 그 우려대로 위성미는 1타 차로 플레이오프에 오르지 못하고 공동 3위로 대회를 마쳤다.

    연장에 대비해 퍼트 연습장에서 몸을 풀던 미셸 위는 서희경이 마지막 홀 버디로 9언더파를 기록하자 아쉽게 발길을 돌리면서도 표정은 밝아 보였다.

    3라운드에서만 6타를 줄인 그는 "오늘 재미있게 쳤고 특히 마지막 날 좋은 성적을 냈기 때문에 만족스럽다"고 소감을 밝혔다.

    얼굴에 미소를 잃지 않은 미셸 위는 "다음 주 타이완 대회도 있고 아직 시즌이 남아 있다"며 "마음 같아서는 올해 안에 꼭 우승을 해보고 싶다"고 상승세를 이어가겠다는 각오를 밝혔다.

    이번 시즌부터 퍼트할 때 허리를 크게 굽혀 거의 '기역' 자 모양을 만드는 자세는 어느덧 위성미의 트레이드 마크가 됐다.

    183㎝의 큰 키에서 뿜어져 나오는 호쾌한 장타에 비해 퍼트가 약점으로 지적되던 그는 올해 퍼트 자세를 바꾸면서 어느 정도 효과를 보고 있다.

    2010년부터 지난해까지 라운드당 평균 퍼트 수가 항상 30개를 웃돌았지만 올해는 29.85개를 기록 중이다.

    그린 적중 시 평균 퍼트 수도 2010년부터 투어에서 순위가 82위, 59위, 59위를 맴돌다가 올해는 28위로 껑충 뛰었다.

    "하지만 자세가 불편해 보인다는 사람이 많다"는 말에 미셸 위는 생글생글 웃으며 "그런데 저는 너무 편해요"라고 되받았다.

    그는 "또 키가 크니까 몸을 굽히면 라이를 보거나 그린 스피드를 파악하는데 더 나은 것 같다"고 분석했다.

    이날도 미셸 위는 15번과 17번 홀에서 긴 거리 퍼트를 연달아 성공하며 타수를 줄여 순위를 끌어올렸다.

    연장전에서 승부를 겨뤄보지 못한 것이 아쉽지 않느냐고 묻자 그는 "초반에 버디 기회를 놓쳐 그렇게 됐다"면서도 "마지막 4개 홀에서 버디 3개를 잡으면서 들어온 것에 위안을 삼겠다"고 답했다.

    1년 만에 참가한 국내 대회에서 공동 3위에 오르며 자신감을 수확한 미셸 위는 "경기력이 조금씩 좋아지고 있다. 앞으로도 꾸준히 실력을 향상시키는 선수가 되고 싶다"고 다짐했다.
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[오늘의 영상] 미쉘 위'퍼팅포즈' 좀 웃기면 어때’
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재미교포 골퍼 미셸 위 ‘한국 국적 포기’
재미교포 골퍼 미셸 위 ‘한국 국적 포기’
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미국여자프로골프(LPGA) 투어에서 활약하는 재미교포 여성골퍼 미셸 위(24·나이키골프)가 한국 국적을 포기한 것으로 밝혀졌다.

26일자 행정안전부 관보에 따르면 미셸 위는 21일자로 법무부 장관의 허가를 받아 한국 국적을 이탈했다고 고시됐다.

이탈 사유는 '외국 국적 선택'으로 표기됐다.

국적이탈은 미셸 위와 같은 선천적 복수국적자인 경우 재외공관이 이탈신고를 접수하면 외교통상부 장관을 통해 법무부로 송부한다.

국적이탈은 해당자가 외국에 체류하고 있는 경우에만 가능하다.

국적을 다시 취득하려면 여자는 언제든지 자유롭게 신청할 수 있다. 다만 남자는 병역 문제 때문에 국적 이탈에도 나이 제한이 있는 등 이탈과 취득을 마음대로 할 수 없다.

하와이에서 태어난 미셸 위는 어렸을 때부터 장타를 휘두르며 골프계의 주목을 받았다.

2003년 미국퍼블릭링크스 챔피언십에서 우승하는 등 화려한 아마추어 시절을 보낸 미셸 위는 2005년 10월 나이키, 소니와 후원 계약을 맺고 프로로 전향해 큰 화제가 됐다.

미셸 위는 '위성미'라는 한국 이름을 갖고 국내대회에도 여러 차례 출전했다. 2006년에는 남자 대회인 SK텔레콤오픈대회에 출전, 성대결을 벌이기도 했다.

미셸 위는 한국팬들에게 큰 사랑을 받았지만 미국 국적도 가지고 있어 미국대표선수로 솔하임컵에 출전했다

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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 08: Michelle Wie of the USA drives from the eighth tee during the final round of the 2012 Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the Majilis Course at the Emirates Golf Club on December 8, 2012 in Dubai, United Arab

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Michelle Wie

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 08: Michelle Wie of the USA plays from the seventh tee during the final round of the 2012 Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the Majilis Course at the Emirates Golf Club on December 8, 2012 in Dubai, United Arab...

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