Brooks Koepka, Rickie Fowler face different Masters questions after Houston MCs

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There was one thing Brooks Koepka wanted to accomplish this week in Houston. After three straight top 20s and with his iron play leading the PGA Tour, the five-time major champion wanted to put himself in the weekend cauldron at Memorial Park to see if his game is ready for what’s on the horizon.

“I do feel like it is ready. The only thing is, I really haven’t put myself in contention with nine holes to go. That’s really the last missing piece that I feel like I need to accomplish here before Augusta. But the game feels good. Everything’s trending in a nice direction.”

All signs pointed to Koepka’s declaration being true. His iron play has been phenomenal, a diagnosed driver issue should have cleared up his biggest issue at last week’s Valspar and a recent change to the TaylorMade Spider putter had finally seemed to fix a putting issue that has plagued him for two years.

That last one was the key.

Koepka returned to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open and lost over seven shots on the greens. Koepka made the switch to a mallet putter in Phoenix and missed the cut. But he seemed to find something on the greens at the Cognizant Classic, where he gained 2.7 strokes putting. That dipped at TPC Sawgrass, but Koepka still finished T13. The putter was working again at last week’s Valspar, where Koepka picked up over two strokes on the greens again en route to a T18 finish.

All of that had him arriving at the Texas Children’s Houston Open believing that relentless, exacting type of golf that won him five majors was back.

“Now I can sit back and kind of play golf how I used to play in ’17, ’19, kind of in that run when I was playing very good where I can be very patient and just kind of wait my time,” Koepka said. “I said it was like conservatively aggressive. I picked the right line, the right spot to make sure that I was never going to make double. I made a few doubles over the last few weeks, which has been kind of irritating. My game is rounding into form. I can see it. I don’t know if maybe results-wise, it probably hasn’t looked that way, but I can see it as a whole, it’s really all starting to come together.”

But things are never linear or simple in golf.

Koepka started his week in Houston 2-under through six, but finished his opening nine with two double bogeys. After coming home in 38, Koepka signed for an opening-round 5-over 75. He shot 1 under on Friday, but the damage was done. In two rounds, Koepka lost over three shots putting and lost over a shot on approach, which gave him an early trip home from Houston and some work to do to prove that Brooks Koepka before the Masters in two weeks.

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