The duo started working together in 2013, when
the Koepka was playing on the European Challenge Tour. The
partnership paid immediate dividends, as
Koepka won three tournaments on the Challenge Tour in 2013, then
again as a European Tour rookie in 2014.
He won his first PGA Tour event in Phoenix in 2015 before
winning four majors -- the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2018 and the
PGA Championship in 2018 and 2019.
Koepka moved into the top spot in the rankings after winning the
2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black. He held onto the
ranking for 38 weeks before being overtaken by Rory McIlroy in
February of last year.
Koepka, however, was hampered by injuries during the past year,
with hip and knee ailments limiting him to 13 starts, were he
finished in the top 10 just twice.
"I love Claude, we had a great run and he's still family to me,"
Koepka told Golfweek, "but unfortunately, we're not working
together anymore."
Koepka is ranked 12th in the world. But the points earned for
the 2019 PGA Championship and winning WGC-FedEx St. Jude
Invitational, as well as those he received for second-place
showings at the Masters and U.S. Open in 2019, fall off this
year and will need to be replaced if he's to avoid sliding
father down the rankings.
Koepka missed the cut at this past weekend's The American
Express in La Quinta, Calif., by three strokes after rounds of
72-71.
"I was informed on the Wednesday after the Masters that he
wanted to go in a different direction," Harmon told Golfweek
when asked about his split with Koepka. "When we first met, I
asked him what his goals were. He said he wanted to be No.1 in
the world, win multiple majors and play for the U.S.A in Ryder
Cup and Presidents Cup teams. I'm proud I was part of the team
that helped him achieve those goals."
Harmon is regarded as one of the best coaches in the sport. He
helped Dustin Johnson win the 2020 Master title, and on Sunday
had another student, Si Woo Kim, win the American Express.
--Field Level Media
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