Brooks Koepka banked $4-million after a playoff win over close friend Peter Uihlein at the LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah on Sunday.
The four-time Major winner’s birdie on the third playoff hole cost Uihlein an eye-watering $5.875-million as it denied him the winner’s prize plus $8-million for second place in the season standings.
Uihlein can console himself with $4-million for third place this season, plus $2.125-million for second place on Sunday and $750,000 for winning the team event alongside Koepka.
Koepka can also add $750,000 to his winnings for the team victory. The 2017-2018 US Open and 2018-2019 PGA Championship winner was emotional afterwards, revealing he had feared for his career while battling injury.
“The last two years haven’t been fun – it’s been a long road,” Koepka said. “I didn’t know if my career was over for half-a-second. I wasn’t sure if I was going to play so it’s nice to be able to come back and be able to win.”
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The $25-million tournament in King Abdullah Economic City, north of Jeddah, was the first LIV stop in Saudi Arabia and the last individual event of a debut season that has split the golf world.
Uihlein began the day one shot ahead of Koepka and from the shotgun start, the former Challenge Tour roommates duelled their way around the course on a hot day of stiff breezes and scant birdies.
Arriving at the 18th, their final hole, they were in a four-way tie for the lead but they both birdied to head into the playoff and leave Sergio Garcia and Joaquin Niemann behind.
Uihlein escaped from a greenside bunker twice to take it to a third hole but then, from an awkward lie in the sand, he wedged over the green and into the water to leave Koepka with two putts for the win.
Uihlein (33) had stood to win $12.75-million, nearly tripling his PGA Tour career earnings, if he had seen out the victory.
Charl Schwartzel was the highest-placed South African (T8) after a final-round 70 saw him finish on nine under.
LIV, backed by Saudi Arabia’s PIF sovereign wealth fund, concludes its debut season with a team event later this month at Trump National in Miami, with an expanded 14-stop circuit planned for next year.
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