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Koepka fires 7-under 64 to lead LIV Singapore

Koepka fires 7-under 64 to lead LIV Singapore

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1. Koepka's Impressive 7-Under 64 Fuels LIV Singapore Dominance

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3. Aggressive Approach Propels Koepka’s Charge to LIV Singapore Lead

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Brooks Koepka’s aggressive approach on the golf course has paid off once again, as he fired a 7-under 64 to take the lead after the first round of the LIV Singapore. The four-time major champion was in fine form, hitting some impressive drives and making some clutch putts.

Koepka’s round was highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 5th hole. He also birdied the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 10th, 11th, and 12th holes. He was able to overcome a bogey on the 16th hole to finish the day with a 7-under total.

Koepka’s aggressive approach is a key part of his success on the golf course. He is not afraid to take risks and go for the big shots. This approach has helped him to win some of the biggest tournaments in the world, including the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open.

Hole Score
1 Par
2 Birdie
3 Birdie
4 Par
5 Eagle
6 Par
7 Birdie
8 Par
9 Par
10 Birdie
11 Birdie
12 Birdie
13 Par
14 Par
15 Par
16 Bogey
17 Par
18 Par
Total 7-under 64

Brooks Koepka has fired a remarkable 7-under 64 in the first round of the LIV Singapore, seizing the early lead and establishing himself as a formidable contender. With an aggressive approach and precise shot-making, the four-time major champion demonstrated his exceptional talent and determination.

Koepka’s round was highlighted by a string of impressive birdies, including a spectacular chip-in from the fringe on the par-4 16th hole. He also displayed commendable composure when navigating the challenging Asian greens, sinking crucial putts that kept his momentum going.

Despite the competitive field featuring several top-ranked players, Koepka remains confident in his ability to maintain his lead. Currently at the top of the leaderboard, he looks forward to continuing his dominant performance and cementing his position as one of the most formidable players in the LIV Golf Invitational Series.

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