Bogey, bogey, bogey. This was not what Brooks Koepka had in mind when he was thinking about three in a row at the PGA Championship.Now, if he's going to become the first player to three-peat at the PGA since Walter Hagen did it in the 1920s, he'll have to win his first in come-from-behind fashion.
It's all because of those three straight 5s he made — on the par-4 13th, 14th and 15th holes Saturday at chilly Harding Park.“I thought I played a lot better than the score reflected,” Koepka said. “I made one bad swing.”One bad swing and a couple of bad breaks led to the bogeys that undermined what was an otherwise solid day.