Koepka looking to secure top spot in Wyndham Rewards
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Brooks Koepka is looking to wrap up the top spot in the Wyndham Rewards a week early with a win at the World Golf Championships – FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Koepka overtook Matt Kuchar as the FedExCup and Wyndham Rewards leader with his tie for fourth at The Open Championship last week, his fourth top-four finish in major championships this season.
The current PGA TOUR Player of the Year won the PGA Championship and was runner-up at both the Masters and U.S. Open. He also won THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES this season.
As such, he is now on top, but just 37 points ahead of Kuchar, who had led since he was runner up to Kevin Kisner at the World Golf Championships – Dell Technologies Match Play in late March.
With 550 points on offer to the winner this week at TPC Southwind, Koepka could theoretically wrap up the top spot with a victory along a poor outing from Kuchar, among others.
There are 500 points on offer to the winner of the Wyndham Championship next week, so any lead over that mark after play in Memphis would secure the title and the $2 million Wyndham Rewards Top 10 bonus.
Of course, Rory McIlroy (142 behind), Xander Schauffele (507 behind), Gary Woodland (548 behind) and others can still have a significant say in the outcome.
“(Winning the FedExCup is) the goal every time you step out and play an event out here on the PGA TOUR. You're trying to build up FedExCup points, you're trying to build as big as a lead as possible,” Koepka said.
“That's why we play, to make it to Atlanta. I'm sure everybody that tees it up on the PGA TOUR, that's their goal, to make it to Atlanta and to have a chance to win.
“So to be able to put myself in the spot that I have, it's been an enjoyable ride to say the least and I think (winning the FedExCup) would just cap off a two-year stretch of great golf.”
Koepka is not yet slated to play the Wyndham Championship, but has until Friday afternoon to commit. He did not rule out signing up, but said his early play in Memphis would dictate that.
“If I do what I'm supposed to do this week and win, then everything takes care of itself. But yeah, there's a lot of scenarios that can happen,” he confirmed.
“I don't know the actual breakdown of them, but there is a possibility that next week I could be out there and playing for a lot. So we'll see where everything kind of falls.”
Koepka is also in a battle with Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and a few others for a $1 million bonus in the Aon Risk Reward Challenge.