Late Birdie Lifts World Number One Koepka Into Championship Lead

24th August 2019

McIlroy capped his 67 with back-to-back birdies, including a bravura finish at 18 where he was in the trees off the tee

Brooks Koepka of the United States plays his shot from the 17th tee during the second round of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on August 23, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. PHOTO | AFP
Brooks Koepka of the United States plays his shot from the 17th tee during the second round of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on August 23, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • World number one Brooks Koepka birdied the 18th hole Friday, capping a three-under-par 67 to take a one-shot lead over Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy in the US PGA Tour Championship
  • Under the "staggered start" format by which players were spotted strokes based on their position in the playoff standings, that put him on 13-under par -- one stroke in front of American Thomas and Northern Ireland star McIlroy.
  • Koepka who started the week three shots off the lead, couldn't get his eight-foot eagle putt to drop at the last, but he tapped in for his fourth birdie of the day

WASHINGTON, United States- World number one Brooks Koepka birdied the 18th hole Friday, capping a three-under-par 67 to take a one-shot lead over Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy in the US PGA Tour Championship.

Koepka posted his second straight 67 at East Lake in Atlanta, Georgia.

Under the "staggered start" format by which players were spotted strokes based on their position in the playoff standings, that put him on 13-under par -- one stroke in front of American Thomas and Northern Ireland star McIlroy.

McIlroy capped his 67 with back-to-back birdies, including a bravura finish at 18 where he was in the trees off the tee.

He used a five-wood to fire out and ended up with a good lie in the rough between two bunkers near the green.

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"I felt comfortable doing it," Mcilroy said. "I made a four off a bad tee shot, so I'm not complaining."

Thomas -- who went into the tournament as the top seed, awarded a two-stroke edge after his win in the BMW Championship -- was alone atop the leaderboard at 13- under through 16 holes but slipped back with a bogey at 17 and finished with a two-under 68.

Koepka who started the week three shots off the lead, couldn't get his eight-foot eagle putt to drop at the last, but he tapped in for his fourth birdie of the day.

"I mean, the lead's always nice, so I'll take that," Koepka said. "I played good today. I putted really good. Short game was pretty solid."

Koepka had three straight birdies at the sixth, seventh and eighth, but like most he struggled on a tough back nine after a weather delay.