Here’s the latest on Brooks Koepka’s major wins as of now:
- Koepka last captured a major at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill, his fifth major title, finishing two strokes ahead of the runners-up.[2][3]
- Since then, there hasn’t been a new major victory for Koepka through 2024–2026, with ongoing talks about his form and continued competitiveness in major events, but no additional major hardware added to his tally.[5][2]
- He remains one of the notable “dominant major players” of the past decade, having won majors across 2017, 2018, and 2019 (and 2023 for PGA), contributing to a rare career cluster of victories in major championships.[3][4]
Illustration: Koepka’s major record includes wins at the U.S. Open (2017, 2018) and PGA Championship (2018, 2019, 2023), marking him as one of the few players with five majors in total.[7][3]
Would you like a concise table summarizing his major wins by year and event, or a quick compare with other recent major leaders? I can provide a precise timeline or a chart if you’d prefer.
Citations:
- Koepka's 2023 PGA Championship victory (fifth major).[1][2]
- Overview of Koepka’s major history and records.[4][3]
- European Tour/press summaries on Koepka’s major chronology.[6]
Sources
Koepka enters Round 4 of the PGA Championship with a chance to win his fifth major championship and third Wanamaker Trophy.
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