Brooks Koepka withdraws from Northern Trust due to knee, hip injuries

World No. 7 Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the Northern Trust, the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
The four-time major winner is backing out of the event due to a knee and hip-related injury.
After missing the cut at last week’s Wyndham Championship, Koepka traveled to Massachusetts but never came to TPC Boston, the site of the Northern Trust.
The 2019-2020 season is officially over for Koepka. He entered this week at No. 97 on the FedEx Cup point list and only the top 70 are able to play at next week’s event.
Last September, Koepka underwent a stem cell procedure on his left knee. He injured the same knee after slipping on wet concrete at the CJ Cup at Nine Bridges.
The U.S. Open is scheduled to start on September 14, an event Koepka is likely to play in

World No. 7 Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the Northern Trust, the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
The four-time major winner is backing out of the event due to a knee and hip-related injury.
After missing the cut at last week’s Wyndham Championship, Koepka traveled to Massachusetts but never came to TPC Boston, the site of the Northern Trust.
The 2019-2020 season is officially over for Koepka. He entered this week at No. 97 on the FedEx Cup point list and only the top 70 are able to play at next week’s event.
Last September, Koepka underwent a stem cell procedure on his left knee. He injured the same knee after slipping on wet concrete at the CJ Cup at Nine Bridges.
The U.S. Open is scheduled to start on September 14, an event Koepka is likely to play in