US OPEN CHAMPION Brooks Koepka revealed a phone call from Dustin Johnson helped him stay patient during the final round at Erin Hills.
Koepka, 27, claimed his first major on Sunday, carding a five-under 67 in the final round to secure a four-stroke victory.
The Americanโs success came a year on from Dustin Johnson winning his maiden major at Oakmont.
Koepka said the world number one had called him on Saturday, offering some advice which came in handy.
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โ[I was] just staying one shot at a time. Thatโs what I kept doing,โ he told a news conference.
โDustin actually called me last night and told me the same thing, just stay patient. Just keep doing what youโre doing, youโre going to win the thing, and just donโt get ahead of yourself. A bunch of people told me that.
โAnd I felt like I really stayed patient all week. Between conversations Iโve had with Claude [Harmon III] and Pete Cowan sat me down, I think, on Tuesday, and kind of had a conversation with me just kind of staying patient, not trying to win.
โI felt like that has been the thing lately with me, why I havenโt really played that well, Iโve been trying to win so badly. I felt like Iโve underachieved. And the more patient that I can become, the more times Iโll put myself in this situation.โ
Koepka finished at 16 under โ well clear of Hideki Matsuyama and Brian Harman โ as he equalled Rory McIlroyโs record score to par in the tournamentโs history.
He said Johnson, one of several big names to stunningly miss the cut, was supportive after the pair played a round together ahead of the event.
โI mean thereโs probably not that much thatโs that interesting, to be honest. It was a long phone call. For us it was like two minutes, it wasnโt much,โ Koepka said.
โBut he just said a few things, and just stay patient. And Iโll win if I stay patient and just keep doing what Iโm doing.
โBecause we played Tuesday practice round together and, I mean, he watched me play. I thought I played pretty solid on Tuesday. And he said he was pulling for me and just hang in there. It will happen.โ
US Open champion Koepka reveals Johnson call helped him stay patient
US OPEN CHAMPION Brooks Koepka revealed a phone call from Dustin Johnson helped him stay patient during the final round at Erin Hills.
Koepka, 27, claimed his first major on Sunday, carding a five-under 67 in the final round to secure a four-stroke victory.
The Americanโs success came a year on from Dustin Johnson winning his maiden major at Oakmont.
Koepka said the world number one had called him on Saturday, offering some advice which came in handy.
โ[I was] just staying one shot at a time. Thatโs what I kept doing,โ he told a news conference.
โDustin actually called me last night and told me the same thing, just stay patient. Just keep doing what youโre doing, youโre going to win the thing, and just donโt get ahead of yourself. A bunch of people told me that.
โAnd I felt like I really stayed patient all week. Between conversations Iโve had with Claude [Harmon III] and Pete Cowan sat me down, I think, on Tuesday, and kind of had a conversation with me just kind of staying patient, not trying to win.
โI felt like that has been the thing lately with me, why I havenโt really played that well, Iโve been trying to win so badly. I felt like Iโve underachieved. And the more patient that I can become, the more times Iโll put myself in this situation.โ
Koepka finished at 16 under โ well clear of Hideki Matsuyama and Brian Harman โ as he equalled Rory McIlroyโs record score to par in the tournamentโs history.
He said Johnson, one of several big names to stunningly miss the cut, was supportive after the pair played a round together ahead of the event.
โI mean thereโs probably not that much thatโs that interesting, to be honest. It was a long phone call. For us it was like two minutes, it wasnโt much,โ Koepka said.
โBut he just said a few things, and just stay patient. And Iโll win if I stay patient and just keep doing what Iโm doing.
โBecause we played Tuesday practice round together and, I mean, he watched me play. I thought I played pretty solid on Tuesday. And he said he was pulling for me and just hang in there. It will happen.โ
For the seventh straight time at a major thereโs a first-time winner as Brooks Koepka takes US Open
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