| Koepka recovering from painful knee 
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			 [October 03, 2019] 
			Brooks Koepka, who finished in 
			the top five in all four major golf events this year, revealed 
			Wednesday that he recently received a stem-cell injection to help 
			repair a partially torn left patellar tendon. 
 He underwent the painful procedure shortly after the Tour 
			Championship in late August, where he tied for third place.
 
 "It wasn't technically surgery; it was stem cell. Got to go in there 
			and inject it," Koepka said Wednesday ahead of the Shriners 
			Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, where he will make his 
			2019-20 season debut Thursday. "I was watching it on the screen as 
			they were doing it, and it was probably one of the most painful 
			things. I was screaming when they did it.
 
 "I limped out of there. I was limping for probably two, three days 
			after, and then it's just about trying to grow the muscles around 
			it. Try to get strong again, rest it. That's kind of how we went 
			with it, doing a little rehab. The important thing was to not walk 
			with a limp. Those three days you're kind of off your feet."
 
			 
			
 Koepka said he is now seeing the benefits of the injection.
 
 "I can finally practice again, which is nice, without pain," he 
			said. "Last year, I didn't practice at all. I mean, I vocalized 
			that, said I hadn't practiced. I finally feel this year I can 
			practice again. I think people forget, too, I also had a wrist 
			injury. I was just coming back off that. ...
 
 "If I can come back and be healthy, that was the important thing. I 
			finally feel good enough where I can actually practice and feel 
			prepared coming into golf tournaments."
 
 Koepka, 29, shook off his ailments well enough last season to win 
			three events, including the PGA Championship, his fourth major 
			title. He also tied for second at the Masters, finished second at 
			the Open Championship and tied for fourth at the U.S. Open.
 
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			 Brooks Koepka of the U.S. during the second round REUTERS/Paul 
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            Despite that record -- and his ongoing status as the world's 
			top-ranked player -- he finished second to Northern Ireland's Rory 
			McIlroy in voting for PGA Tour Player of the Year. McIlroy won the 
			Tour Championship to capture the FedExCup, and he posted three 
			victories on the season, but he didn't finish better than a tie for 
			eighth in any of the majors.
 Koepka's response to what some perceived as an unfair slight by his 
			fellow golfers in the Player of the Year voting?
 
 "I don't play for awards," he said. "I just play to win, win 
			trophies, win tournaments. Yeah, (the Player of the Year) would've 
			been great, but I think everybody in this room knows. I mean, LeBron 
			(James) has only won four (NBA) MVPs, and I'm pretty sure he's been 
			the best player for more than just four years."
 
 Koepka added, "It's great to finish second, but I have one goal -- 
			just to win. That's it. Win as many times as I can this year. I 
			enjoy the competition. That's what I want. I want to be the best.
 
 "Right now, I can set that pace, and, you know, everybody is in the 
			rearview mirror. I just got to figure out how I can consistently 
			stay on top and even grow that lead."
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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