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Brooks Koepka confirmed for Irish Open

Brooks Koepka confirmed for Irish Open

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BROOKS KOEPKA, TYRELL Hatton and Sergio Garcia have all been confirmed for next month's Irish Open at The K Club.
The Kildare venue hosts the event from 3-7 September, with the three LIV golfers now due to take part.
Five-time Major winner Koepka, 35, is a headline addition for the tournament.
Garcia was an Irish Open winner at Druid's Glen in 1999, marking his first title on the European Tour.
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Irish golfers Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Seamus Power and Padraig Harrington will also be competing.
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