Koepka Singles Out Irish-Born Caddy Declaring ‘I Love Him To Death’.

Double US Open winning Brooks Koepka singled out Irish-born caddy Ricky Elliott declaring ‘I love him to death’ following his Shinnecock Hills success.

For a second year running Elliott was the first to be congratulated by Koepka in also becoming the first player in 29-years to successfully defend the U.S. Open title.

The Portrush-born Elliott, and now aged 41, enjoyed a very successful amateur career and was representing Royal Portrush in winning the 1995 Ulster Boys Amateur Open at Ardglass and also the Ulster Youths.

However the marriage of the now dual Major Champion and Elliott only came about after Koepka captured the 2013 Challenge Tour’s Scottish Hydro Challenge and his third success that year on that Tour.

Ricky Elliottt being congratulated by dual US Open winning Brooks Koepka.

The three wins automatically earned Koepka his full European Tour card for 2014 but one of the more immediate rewards was a tee-time in the 2013 PGA Championship at Oak Hill in upstate New York.

Koepka’s regular caddy could not travel to the U.S. and it was Koepka’s coach, Claude Harmon and son of Butch Harmon who asked Elliott if he’d take on the job of caddy.

Nearly five years on and now the proud owner of two U.S. Open trophies and Koepka was asked about his relationship with Elliott.

“I love the guy to death. I think we — when we were 6 over late on Thursday and he told me get it going, get it back. We’re not out of this thing. He was right,” said Koepka

“Ricky said just keep plugging away. There’s a lot of golf left. You never know what the conditions are going to do. I think he told me it was going to get easier, so just hang in there, and it did on Friday.

“But as far as today went, Ricky is honestly one of my best friends. I love the guy to death. He’s an incredible caddie.”

The win has lifted Koepka to the top of the USA Ryder Cup points standings and it will surely mean Koepka will tee-up later this year in Versailles as a member of the USA Ryder Cup team and with an Ulsterman for a caddy.

Knowing Elliott, it will not be an issue as he will do the job that is expected of him.

 

 



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