Koepka ruled out of Presidents Cup
with injury
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[November 21, 2019]
(Reuters) - World number one
Brooks Koepka pulled out of the U.S. Presidents Cup team due to a
knee injury on Wednesday and was replaced with Rickie Fowler by
playing captain Tiger Woods.
"Today, I am announcing my withdrawal from the U.S. Presidents Cup
team because of my knee injury," Koepka said in a statement on the
Presidents Cup website. "I notified captain Tiger Woods that despite
constant medical care and rehab, I am not able to play golf at this
time.
"I consider it to be a high honor to be part of the 2019 team and I
regret not being able to compete."
Koepka has played a limited amount of golf since the Tour
Championships and not at all since the CJ Cup in South Korea in late
October.
He had been in a race for fitness for the Dec. 9-15 Presidents Cup,
which will pit the U.S. against an International Team at Australia's
Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
"Brooks and I talked, and he’s disappointed that he won’t be able to
compete,” said Woods. "I told him to get well soon and that we’re
sorry he won’t be with us in Australia.
"He would clearly be an asset both on the course and in the team
room.”
While Fowler was not one of Woods's original captain's picks he
brings plenty of experience to what will be his third Presidents
Cup. He has a record of 4-3-1 in his two previous appearances.
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Brooks Koepka lines up his putt on the fifth green during the final
round of the Tour Championship golf tournament
at East Lake Golf Club.
Mandatory Credit: Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"I spoke to Rickie and he has agreed to join the U.S. Team,” Woods
said. “Rickie has played on a couple Presidents Cup teams, was
someone seriously considered for a pick and is well respected and
liked by his team mates.
"I know he’s going to do a great job for us.
"We’re ready to go.”
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Toby Davis)
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