Brooks Koepka captured the 2017 U.S. Open title at Erin Hills, securing his place among modern golf’s elite. With a commanding performance in the final round, Koepka displayed both driving power and precision on the greens—traits that have since become trademarks of his playing style.

On Sunday, Koepka delivered one of the most well-rounded rounds of the tournament. While the saying often goes, “drive for show, putt for dough,” Koepka did both excellently. A particularly memorable moment came when he hit a 379-yard three-wood, effectively putting the tournament out of reach. He finished four strokes ahead of Brian Harman, sealing a confident and composed victory.

The final round also featured notable moments from other contenders. Justin Thomas made headlines on Saturday by shooting a record-tying 63, going nine under par. On Sunday, Hideki Matsuyama made a strong push but could not close the gap. Meanwhile, Koepka strung together three birdies in a row on holes 14, 15, and 16, allowing him to navigate the final stretch with relative ease.

This presentation includes an official USGA-embroidered flag from the 2017 championship, signed by Brooks Koepka. The layout features tan and gold 3-D matting, chosen to complement the central 11×14 photograph of Koepka holding the U.S. Open trophy. A black and gold plaque beneath the image details his win and performance highlights.

The entire display is finished in a dished brown “leather” frame with a gold accent, bringing a polished and classic aesthetic. Measuring approximately 29 x 36 x 2 inches, this archival piece captures a defining moment in Koepka’s rise as a major champion.