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Last month husband Koepka won in Saudi Arabia in the LIV Golf series, which is a big boost for the golfer who has struggled over the last couple of years with knee issues.
Koepka had admitted that he did question whether his career was over.
He said: “The last two years have⦠they havenât been fun.
“So, itâs been a long road. Iâm super excited. My whole team, we got the band back together, literally, a couple months ago.
“We got Claude back on the team; and Pete â Iâve worked with Pete very, very hard; and Jeff as well. So a shout-out to them. This is for them.
“So to be able to â I mean, I told Claude I wasnât sure I was going to play.
“Yeah, I mean itâs been â I didnât know if my career was over for a half-second.
“So itâs nice to be able to come back and be able to win.”