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Scheffler caps U.S. Open with 72: ‘Bit frustrating’

Scheffler caps U.S. Open with 72: ‘Bit frustrating’

**Scheffler Struggles on Final Day of U.S. Open**

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler closed out the 2022 U.S. Open with a disappointing 72, leaving him tied for 20th place. After holding a five-shot lead heading into the final round, Scheffler couldn’t match his blistering form from earlier in the tournament. Speaking to reporters after his round, Scheffler admitted to feeling “a bit frustrated.” Despite the setback, Scheffler remains optimistic about his chances in upcoming events.

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Why Brooks Koepka has an ‘odd’ practice range routine

Why Brooks Koepka has an ‘odd’ practice range routine

**Brooks Koepka’s ‘Odd’ Practice Range Routine**

Brooks Koepka has always been known for his unique approach to the game of golf. From his unconventional swing to his often stoic demeanor, Koepka is not afraid to do things his own way.

And that extends to his practice range routine. While most players hit balls for hours on end, Koepka takes a more minimalist approach. He typically only hits a few dozen balls before heading to the putting green.

But what really sets Koepka’s routine apart is his use of a weighted club. The club is about twice the weight of a normal club, and Koepka uses it to develop his power and accuracy.

“It’s all about creating speed,” Koepka said. “The heavier club forces me to swing faster, which in turn helps me generate more power with my regular clubs.”

Koepka’s practice range routine may seem odd to some, but it’s clearly working for him. He is one of the most successful golfers in the world, having won four major championships and been ranked No. 1 in the world.

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