Brooks Koepka earned his first major title at the 2017 U.S. Open at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. His performance throughout the tournament was marked by consistency, power, and control—especially during the final round. Koepka finished with a score of 16-under-par, tying the record for the lowest total score to par in U.S. Open history.

During the closing stretch, Koepka made his move. He recorded three consecutive birdies on holes 14, 15, and 16. As a result, he built a four-shot lead with just two holes remaining. This strong finish left little doubt about the outcome, as he maintained his lead and calmly closed out the round. His win reflected not only physical strength but also a focused mental approach under pressure.

At just 27 years old, Koepka became part of a new wave of champions making their mark on major championships. Moreover, his victory at Erin Hills signaled the start of what would become a remarkable run in major tournaments over the next few years.

The photograph in this display captures Koepka holding the U.S. Open Trophy in front of the crowd gathered near the 18th green. The blue background contrasts, drawing attention to Koepka and the trophy at the scene’s center. This image reflects both the emotion and significance of the moment.

The piece is matted using tan and gold matting, adding warmth and contrast to the image. A black and gold plaque below the photo provides key information about Koepka’s win. The framing is completed in cherry Swann wood, lending a rich and classic finish. The presentation is a visual record of a breakthrough in Koepka’s career.