Brooks Koepka withdraws from RBC Canadian Open due to hand injury

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Brooks Koepka withdraws from RBC Canadian Open due to hand injury
Summary

Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the RBC Canadian Open after struggling to grip a golf club. Following his third round, in which he dropped 25 spots to T-32, Koepka mentioned issues with his ring and pinkie fingers. He received treatment on his left arm and elbow and expressed uncertainty about the injury's cause. Koepka aimed to compete at the upcoming U.S. Open, but his current status remains unclear as he seeks to recuperate.

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  • Koepka withdrew before the final round of the RBC Canadian Open.
  • He struggled with grip issues in his ring and pinkie fingers.
  • He fell to T-32 after a disappointing third round.
  • Koepka hopes to compete in the upcoming U.S. Open.
  • He received treatment on his left arm and elbow.
Latest Updates
  • 5:35 PMESPNKoepka WDs from Canadian Open with hand injury
  • 4:18 PMYahoo SportsBrooks Koepka withdraws from Canadian Open with injury; US Open status unknown
  • 4:06 PMYahoo SportsBrooks Koepka withdraws from RBC Canadian Open with hand injury before final round
  • 3:15 PMYahoo SportsBrooks Koepka withdraws from RBC Canadian Open with hand injury
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Brooks Koepka's status for the U.S. Open next week could be in jeopardy after he withdrew from the final round of the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday with a hand injury.

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Brooks Koepka's status for upcoming U.S. Open may be in jeopardy after he withdrew before Sunday's final round of RBC Canadian Open with a hand injury

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A day after revealing he could hardly grip a golf club, Brooks Koepka has withdrawn ahead of the final round at the RBC Canadian Open.

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