Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into Brooks Koepka’s major performances, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I wanted to see for myself what all the fuss was about and track his journey through the biggest tournaments in golf.
First, I started by gathering all the data I could find. I mean everything. Tournament results, dates, locations – the whole nine yards. It was a bit overwhelming at first, but I knew I had to get organized.
I created a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just something to keep track of his finishes in each major. I listed out the years, the tournaments (Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, The Open Championship), and his final position. I also added a column for notes, just to jot down anything interesting I noticed.
My step-by-step Record
- Step 1: Data Collection. I hit up every golf site to gather information.
- Step 2: Spreadsheet Creation. Organize it! Year, Major, Finish, Notes.
- Step 3: Populating the Data. Slowly but surely, I filled in the spreadsheet with his results, year by year.
- Step 4: Analyze The * is Where I start looking to find key information.
- Step 5: Summarize key points and My conclusion.
Populating the spreadsheet was a bit tedious, but as I went through each year, I started to see patterns. I mean, the guy is a beast in the majors! It became really clear how consistently he performs under pressure.
For example, his wins and top finishes just jumped out at me. I highlighted those in the spreadsheet to make them stand out. I also used different colors to represent different levels of success (like green for wins, yellow for top 5, etc.). This made it super easy to visualize his dominance.
As I analyzed the data, I began to appreciate just how incredible his record is. It’s not just about the wins; it’s about the consistent high finishes. The dude is always in contention. I noted my own summary and conlusion according to the raw data.

It was a fun little project, and it really gave me a new appreciation for Koepka’s achievements. I feel like I know his major record inside and out now! It’s all there in my trusty spreadsheet.