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USPGA review - a wobble and a warning

Brooks Koepka held off world number one Dustin Johnson to retain his PGA Championship.

Brooks Koepka held on to win the PGA Championship after an anxious back nine, which saw his lead cut to one shot with four holes to play. World number one Dustin Johnson, impressive as he was, just couldn't keep the momentum going. As a result, he joins a list of vaunted players to win the career grand-slam of runners-up. The partisan New York crowds were clearly on his side and with the Ryder Cup to be played at Bethpage Black in 2024 the message from Koepka to the Europeans is clear: good luck with that. We hear from Koepka's caddie Ricky Elliott, who was born in Portrush, home of this year's Open Championship, and with just three weeks until his man defends his US Open title, could they be going to Northern Ireland looking for a third major of the season? Matt Wallace continues to impress on the biggest stage after finishing tied for third just four years after being ranked 1,672 in the world. We hear from him. And Phil Casey, golf correspondent at Press Association, joins Iain and Andrew for this one.

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