PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. --- Brooks Koepka brought his 'A' game to Pebble Beach on Sunday, hoping it would be good enough to make history. It was in a way. Just not good enough to slow down the magic show Gary Woodland was putting on behind him. Koepka's round of 3-under 68 left him three strokes short of Woodland, who stopped Koepka's quest to become the first player since 1905 to win three straight U.S. Opens. Koepka did make history by becoming only the fourth player to break 70 in all four rounds of the U.S. Open, but even that didn't turn out so great. Ten minutes later, Woodland became the fifth, thanks to a par save courtesy of a chip off the 17th green that nearly wen...
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