Brooks Koepka continues his 2025 season this week at LIV Golf Singapore, with Sentosa Golf Club playing host.
Koepka won LIV Golf Singapore last time out, and goes into this year’s event sitting 22nd in the individual standings.
LIV Golf and the PGA Tour have held merger talks ahead of the tournament, but each tour will be focused on their respective events.
While LIV Golf takes on Singapore, the PGA Tour is returning to TPC Sawgrass for the Players Championship.
Koepka has taken on Riyadh, Adelaide and Hong Kong so far in 2025, with finishes of T33, T7 and T35 respectively.

Brooks Koepka can’t believe he leads way for putting ahead of LIV Golf Singapore
He is, however, leading the way for strokes gained putting, a statistic that was put to him in his LIV Golf Singapore opening press conference.
Asked if he’s working on something specific or if he feels he’s putting like usual, Koepka replied: “I don’t know, I kind of find that hard to believe, to be honest with you.
“I didn’t putt very good in Saudi. I don’t think anybody did. Australia I putted well. Hong Kong I think I made one putt outside… I think those stats are a little skewed.
“But we’re doing our own stats, so I haven’t looked at them exactly. I’ll get a report here the end of this week and see where we’re at. But I feel good. My whole game feels good, just the results haven’t been there.
“But that’s why this will be our seventh round in the daylight, so I think we’re all looking forward to moving forward and trying to play some good golf.”
| Position | Player | GIR Putts | Average |
| 1 | Brooks Koepka | 250 | 1.54 |
| 2 | Sergio Garcia | 251 | 1.55 |
| T3 | Adrian Meronk | 252 | 1.56 |
| T3 | Lucas Herbert | 253 | 1.56 |
| T5 | David Puig | 254 | 1.57 |
| T5 | Charl Schwartzel | 254 | 1.57 |
| T5 | Richard Bland | 255 | 1.57 |
| T5 | Marc Leishman | 255 | 1.57 |
Brooks Koepka remains upbeat despite nightmare Smash GC start
Smash GC captain Koepka should be delighted with his leading statistic, but he will be eager to turn that into wins.
It is indeed veteran Sergio Garcia who tops the individual standings after three events, followed by fellow Spaniard Jon Rahm.
Five-time major champion Koepka is, however, still leading the way for Smash GC on that list, with his teammates now needing to step up their games.
Graeme McDowell, Jason Kokrak and Talor Gooch sit 30th, 36th and 54th respectively, with the side rock bottom of the team standings.
Asked if the team format makes it easier when results aren’t going his way, Koepka replied: “To a certain extent, yeah.
“We can rely on each other a little bit so you’re not getting down, but on the flipside I feel like I’ve let everybody else down.
“Instead of letting me and Rick down and my coaches, I feel like I’ve let three other guys and their caddies and their coaches and everybody else down.
“You can look at it that way, but it’s hard for me to look at it that way, especially over the last three weeks, because I know everybody is trying and they’re doing their best and they’re working, and it’s very difficult to look at somebody when you see the effort that they’re putting in on a daily basis.
“Look, golf is a crazy game. Everybody who’s up here has definitely gone through their struggles. But yeah, it’s just about trying to, hey, I see a little bit of this, I see a little bit of that, you’re doing something a little different.
“Or just patting you on the back, hey, come on man, we got you, things like that. But I think everybody up here has, as Graeme [McDowell] said, high expectations.
“We know what we can do. Three tournaments aren’t going to make or break our year, but we’ve got a lot of road in front of us.”
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