Height: 6 ft, 1 in
College: Florida State University
DOB: 5/3/1990
Bio: Born May 3, 1990...Brooks is the son of Denise Jakows and Bob Koepka...has been playing golf since he was three years old...has also excelled in the sports of baseball, basketball and roller hockey...enjoys fishing and spending time with his younger brother, Chase...major is social science. (Bio information from Golfweek research and team website)
Tis the season of U.S. Open qualifying. Keep track of local qualifying here as tournaments are staged at 111 sites across the country.
Australian Brett Rumford wins for a second consecutive week; Florida State product Brooks Koepka wins on the Challenge Tour; and Paul Casey continues his comeback. 5 Things from the European Tour . . .
Andy Zhang played in the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Junior. He also made appearances in Switzerland, Korea and Australia. Needless to say, the 15-year-old had plenty to reflect on when it came to 2012.
Andy Zhang wasn't a household name at the outset of 2012. But, in the matter of 24 hours in the middle of June, Zhang became the most popular 14-year-old in the sports world.
An update from the second stage of PGA Tour Q-School, now being played at six sites around the country.
Rob Oppenheim and Kris Blanks share the lead at the second stage of PGA Tour Q-School in Plantation, Fla. Also: updates from the other two sites that began on Tuesday.
It was only a handful of years ago that the world thought that the PGA Tour was in trouble and Europe would be the solution for the world's best golfers. Those predictions have proved fruitless.
Peter Uihlein is focusing on Europe this fall. The 2010 U.S. Amateur champion is in contention for a European Tour card at this week’s Challenge Tour finale, the Apulia San Domenico Grand Final.
PGA Tour Q-School continued this week with the first stage of qualifying. Find out who advanced and who missed out.
Chase Seiffert and Daniel Berger will be looked to take the reins left behind by Brooks Koepka and Wesley Graham.
The Golf Coaches Association of America has completed its list of All-Americans for the 2011-12 season.
The second, third and honorable mention PING All-America Teams were announced by the GCAA.
Amateur Patrick Cantlay is one of 31 players to make the cut in both the Masters and U.S. Open in 2012. We take a dive inside the numbers through 36 holes.
Tiger Woods finished the day at 1 under and in a share of the lead with Jim Furyk and David Toms. How did he do it? Check out our Tiger Tracker for a full shot-by-shot recap!
The galleries were in full force as Tiger Woods teed it up with Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson on Thursday morning. Check out our Tracker to see how Tiger finished his opening round at 1 under!
Texas John Fields and Alabama's Justin Thomas (pictured) were named Golfweek's Coach and Player of the Year, respectively. Also see our list of All-Americans.
On the surface, Brooks and Chase Koepka have had a banner eight months, with four titles between them. However, life off the course has been anything but easy for the talented brothers.
Lee Westwood is arguably the best player on the planet without a major title (OK, Luke Donald might disagree). A handful of our experts believe Westwood's fate will change at Olympic.
From Patrick Cantlay to Beau Hossler, our Sean Martin takes a look at the eight amateurs in the field at the 2012 U.S. Open.
Check out our wall-to-wall coverage of the 2012 U.S. Open, from sectional qualifying to the men that will play Olympic Club starting on Thursday.
Check out images of Brooks Koepka from the U.S. Open in San Francisco, as well as his sectional qualifier in Lecanto, Fla.
No love for Brooks "Cupcake" Koepka, former college roommates face-off, and the tallest player in college golf?