Knee surgery puts Koepka’s Masters place in doubt

He suffered a dislocation of his kneecap and ligament damage while with his family

Brooks Koepka has not competed since finishing tied for second at the WGC Workday Championship last month. File photograph: Getty Images
Brooks Koepka has not competed since finishing tied for second at the WGC Workday Championship last month. File photograph: Getty Images

Four-time major champion Brooks Koepka has had surgery on his knee and could miss the Masters.

Koepka, ranked 12th, has not competed since finishing tied for second at the WGC Workday Championship last month.

He injured his right knee while with his family in Florida, telling Golfweek he suffered a dislocation of his kneecap and ligament damage.

The 30-year-old went under the knife last Tuesday and is keeping an open mind regarding his participation in the Masters, which begins on April 8th.

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Koepka said: “Whatever my body says, I’m going to listen.”

The American has won two titles each at the PGA Championship and the US Open, while his best finish at the Masters was tied for second in 2019.