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Tommy Fleetwood in action

2 / 21

Dustin Johnson watches another putt slip by

3 / 21

Fleetwood posted a 63 and waited for nearly two hours to learn he was one stroke short. 

4 / 21

A tamer Shinnecock Hllls greeted players for the final round 

5 / 21

Good job Tommy boy

6 / 21

And another putt slips away for DJ

7 / 21

Koepka was a measure of muscle and precision

8 / 21

Koepka chops one out of the fescue

9 / 21

Justin Rose found putting frustrating 

10 / 21

Koepka asks Johnson if he can repair a pitch mark on his line. DJ replies: "I don't know man."  

11 / 21

After a week of hauling gear around Shinncock, this caddie just wanted a nap

12 / 21

Kisses all round for the winner

13 / 21

Stage set to greet a champion

14 / 21

Yeeesss!

15 / 21

Koepka dribbles his putt down to the hole to ensure a tap-in bogey at the last. 

16 / 21

Job done!

17 / 21

Henrik Stenson goes off the beaten track

18 / 21

Justin Rose never really got going on day four.

19 / 21

Patrick Reed stalks the progress of an approach shot 

20 / 21

Can't touch this!

21 / 21

Congratulations Brooks Koepka ...the 2018 US Open Champion. See you in Pebble Beach next year.   

Tommy Fleetwood in action

1 / 21

Dustin Johnson watches another putt slip by

2 / 21

Fleetwood posted a 63 and waited for nearly two hours to learn he was one stroke short. 

3 / 21

A tamer Shinnecock Hllls greeted players for the final round 

4 / 21

Good job Tommy boy

5 / 21

And another putt slips away for DJ

6 / 21

Koepka was a measure of muscle and precision

7 / 21

Koepka chops one out of the fescue

8 / 21

Justin Rose found putting frustrating 

9 / 21

Koepka asks Johnson if he can repair a pitch mark on his line. DJ replies: "I don't know man."  

10 / 21

After a week of hauling gear around Shinncock, this caddie just wanted a nap

11 / 21

Kisses all round for the winner

12 / 21

Stage set to greet a champion

13 / 21

Yeeesss!

14 / 21

Koepka dribbles his putt down to the hole to ensure a tap-in bogey at the last. 

15 / 21

Job done!

16 / 21

Henrik Stenson goes off the beaten track

17 / 21

Justin Rose never really got going on day four.

18 / 21

Patrick Reed stalks the progress of an approach shot 

19 / 21

Can't touch this!

20 / 21

Congratulations Brooks Koepka ...the 2018 US Open Champion. See you in Pebble Beach next year.   

21 / 21

GALLERY: Chasing Brooks at the U.S Open

Brooks Koepka has claimed back-to-back US Open titles on an eventful last day at Shinnecock Hills. Here's how the Getty Images team saw the action.
GALLERY: Chasing Brooks at the U.S Open
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GALLERY: Chasing Brooks at the U.S Open

Staff Writer Jun 18 2018 12:11PM
Staff Writer
Jun 18 2018 12:11PM

Brooks Koepka has claimed back-to-back US Open titles on an eventful last day at Shinnecock Hills. Here's how the Getty Images team saw the action.

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