Tour News
Live from the Shriners Open: 4 Reasons why it may be Koepka’s week
GolfWRX’s photographer was live this week from the Shriners Hospitals for Children’s Open, just outside Las Vegas at TPC Summerlin, and I’m here covering the event live, as well.
Related: Photos from the Shriners Open
The field this week is unexpectedly super-sized after a mix-up between the PGA Tour and the tournament hosts, resulting in a 144-player field rather than 132. The smaller number had been requested because of the Shriner’s unusual November dates, pushed back from October on account of schedule complications in this Olympics year. Among those taking advantage of the 12 extra slots was fist-round leader Rod Pampling, who opened with a course-record 60 on Thursday. But after following Brooks Koepka’s group for the majority of the day on Thursday, I like his chances despite a 2-stroke deficit. Below are 4 reasons why.
1) Birdie Fest
Brooks Koepka opened with nine birdies on Thursday, leading to a 9-under 62. Koepka was tied for second at mid-day, as both he and John Huh were two back of Rod Pampling’s course-record 60 performance.
Koepka looked in absolute control for most of his round; he hit 10 of 14 fairways, 15 of 18 greens and was T3 in strokes-gained putting (3.057). And his awesomely athletic ball-striking? Yep, it definitely was that — awesome.
It wasn’t only those of us outside the ropes who were impressed, either. Playing partner Billy Horschel was moved to tease Koepka on the latter’s choice of 8-iron to fly it over the pin to the back fringe on the 197-yard par-3 fifth. Eight-iron! 197!
2) Saving Pars
Perhaps the most telling sign of just how dialed-in the world No. 22-ranked golfer is this week were the pair of scrambling pars he saved to keep his card bogey-free.
The first came at what was Koepka’s sixth hole — the course’s 15th — a driveable par-4. His pin-high tee shot strayed left, and rattled around a sloping patch of desert waste ground. When his ball finally came to rest, Koepka had his work cut out. Between him and the pin were a tree-topped grass mound, and a sand trap on the mound’s far slope. There appeared to be green to work with, but apparently not enough room for the shot to get airborne.
So Koepka lined up his second shot off toward his left, away from the pin, but also safely away from tree and trap, in the direction of the broad, back expanse of green. Turned out, however, that the real problem must have been the lie, because Koepka managed only a kind of dusty chunk that made it barely a couple of yards onto the edge of the green, on that indirect line he’d adopted. From there, Koepka chipped across the sloping green to the far fringe, 12 or so feet from the cup.
And drained it.
3) Saving More Pars
Koepka’s second scrambling par came on the sixth. Another perfect drive left only a wedge or short iron to the green from the center of the fairway. But here, too, Koepka strayed left, heading toward cart path and more scrub. Luckily, though, the errant ball clanged off a tall camera pole in the rough and shot back into the fairway, finishing some 40 yards from the stick. A short pitch rolled out to 20-25 feet, and from there Koepka stroked another dead-center one-putt.
That’s how you keep momentum going in a round.
4) Practice Sessions Paying Off
I was struck, earlier this week, by the hours of intensely focused practice Koepka put in on the range on Tuesday. After his sparkling Thursday round, he pointed to that work.
“Took Monday off, just kind of relaxed, took it easy, and then Tuesday got back to work,” he told the media. “Put in a good session, about five or six hours on the range, and it showed today.”
Indeed it did. And if it keeps showing, I for one wouldn’t bet against there being a Vegas payoff for Brooks Koepka come Sunday afternoon.
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 OccuNet Classic
With the PGA Tour across the border in Canada this week, GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore stayed stateside and headed to the OccuNet Classic presented by Amarillo National Bank in Amarillo, Texas.
It’s always interesting to see what the guys are playing on the KFT, and this week certainly hasn’t disappointed so far, with some incredible wedge stamping on display.
Check out links to all our albums below.

General Albums
WITB Albums
- Ryan Palmer – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Mahanth Chirravuri – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Josh Creel – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Phichaksn Maichon – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Brandon Berry – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ryan Burnett – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- James Song – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Andrew McLauchlan – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ian Gilligan – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Alvaro Ortiz – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Russell Knox – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ian Holt – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Mitchell Meissner – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Travis Trace – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Bryce Lewis – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
Pullout Albums

Luke Potter’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open
GolfWRX Tour Photographer made the trip from the Memorial Tournament across the country to the U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera. Check out links to all the photos below!

General Albums
- 2026 US Women’s Open – Wednesday #1
- 2026 US Women’s Open – Wednesday #2
- 2026 US Women’s Open – Wednesday #3
- 2026 US Women’s Open – Wednesday #4
- 2026 US Women’s Open – Wednesday #5
WITB Albums
- Chloe Kovelesky – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
Asterisk Talley – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open - Sarah Hammett – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Rio Takeda – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Hannah Green – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Amy Yang – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Auston Kim – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Paula Francisco – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Athena Singh – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Brianna Do – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Meja Ortengren – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Opens
- A Furue – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Katelyn Kong – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Natalia Guseva – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Cass Alexander – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
- Johanna Sjursen – WITB – 2026 US Women’s Open
Pullout Albums
- Scotty Cameron putter covers – 2026 US Women’s Open
- TaylorMade’s US Women’s Open staff bag & covers – 2026 US Women’s Open

Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Memorial Tournament
GolfWRX is on site this week at the Memorial Tournament, with both Alistair Cameron and Tour Photographer Greg Moore on the ground in Dublin, Ohio, where a strong field is assembled to pay homage to the Golden Bear.
In addition to WITB galleries, we’ve already been treated to an in-hand look at Tommy Fleetwood’s new TaylorMade Spider putters.
Check out links to all our photos below.
General Albums
- 2026 The Memorial – Monday #1
- 2026 The Memorial – Tuesday #1
- 2026 The Memorial – Tuesday #2
- 2026 The Memorial – Tuesday #3
WITB Albums
- Jason Day – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Chris Gotterup – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- SungJae Im – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Alex Noren – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Jacob Bridgeman – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Lucas Glover – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Bud Cauley – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Alex Smalley – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
Pullout Albums
- Jason Day’s 1off Payntr golf shoes – 2026 The Memorial
- JT Poston’s TaylorMade Spider – 2026 The Memorial
- Cameron putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Tommy Fleetwood’s TM Spider putters – 2026 The Memorial
- New Mitsubishi Chemical 1K Pro Orange shaft – 2026 The Memorial
- Bettinardi putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Min Woo Lee’s Callaway Apex 18* UT iron – 2026 The Memorial
- Wyndham Clark’s putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Lucas Glover putters – 2026 The Memorial
- Nicolai Hojgaard’s new Callaway 4 iron – 2026 The Memorial
- Adam Scott’s L.A.B. Golf putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Scotty Cameron Xperimental Prototype 11+ putter – 2026 The Memorial
- JJ Spaun’s updated/newest L.A.B. Golf putter – 2026 The Memorial
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