PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Brooks Koepka showed he is fallible after all, four straight bogeys to start the final round costing the American any chance of winning the British Open on Sunday.
Koepka has rightly earned a reputation as a machine in the majors over the past two years, winning back-to-back U.S. Opens and PGA Championships and becoming, unarguably, the world number one in the process.
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