Koepka
Koepka is a surname of German origin. It is most commonly associated with Brooks Koepka, an American professional golfer who has achieved significant success on the PGA Tour and in major championships. Born in 1990, Koepka quickly rose through the professional ranks, earning a reputation for his powerful driving and clutch putting. He has won multiple major championships, including the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship, establishing himself as one of the leading golfers of his generation. His career has been marked by periods of dominance, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure on the biggest stages in golf. Beyond his individual achievements, Koepka has also represented the United States in international team competitions such as the Ryder Cup. The surname Koepka itself is believed to derive from a Slavic word meaning "head" or "skull," possibly indicating a historical nickname or a description of a physical characteristic. While Brooks Koepka is the most prominent individual bearing the name, it is shared by other families of German heritage.