PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — There are countless comforts of home for Brooks Koepka this week when he plays the Cognizant Classic. That doesn't mean everything is necessarily comfortable.
His son watched plenty of hockey from the Milan Cortina Olympics over the last few days, which means there was quite a bit of hockey playing inside the Koepka home. Evidently, Crew Koepka — in his defense, the kid isn't even 3 yet — hasn't exactly mastered the art of stickhandling. And his father learned that the hard way.
''Took a stick to the face the other day at the house, so that was interesting. It's been a while since that happened. It definitely hurts,'' Koepka said. ''I feel Jack Hughes and his pain a little bit, but didn't lose a tooth, thankfully.''
Hughes — after losing some teeth against Canada — scored the game-winning goal for Olympic gold last Sunday. Koepka would happily settle for a win this Sunday, in his third tournament since returning to the PGA Tour after nearly four years with Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
''Just want to put myself in contention here a few times before Augusta,'' Koepka said, ''and see where everything lies.''
Koepka is a Palm Beach County native, and this is his home tournament. He came to it as a little kid, carried the scoring sign for some players when he was learning the game, and now is about to play in it for the eighth time as a pro and the first time since 2022.
He'll have plenty of friendly faces in the crowd on Thursday and Friday — some of them people he rarely gets a chance to see because of his schedule — and he's hoping to stick around for the weekend at PGA National so he can see them on Saturday and Sunday as well.
''This is a true hometown event,'' Koepka said. ''Like I said, (I was) coming to it for years when I was a kid, and then I don't think anybody in my family or really anybody has got more than like a 25-minute drive, my friends. It's nice to be able to be this close to home and to have everybody come out.''