Brooks Koepka Expresses Relief After Girl Escapes Injury in Golf Cart Incident The Valspar Championship faced a brief disruption during Saturday’s third round when a young spectator was struck by a golf cart. The incident occurred as Brooks Koepka was playing the par-3 15th hole, prompting him to leave his position and check on the child. Koepka, who was among the first to respond, later shared his thoughts on the event during his post-round interview. According to NBC broadcast analyst Dan Hicks, the girl had been caught underneath the golf cart, which was transporting spectators. However, walking reporter Smylie Kaufman clarified that the child had avoided serious injury. “She’s going to be OK after medical evaluation,” Kaufman reported, adding that the moment was “very scary.” Koepka expressed relief upon learning the girl’s condition. “I just felt terrible for her,” Koepka said, referencing the girl’s name as Shay. “From all the reports you’ve got, she’s okay, thankfully. So that’s all that matters, as long as she’s okay.” He acknowledged the incident was unfortunate but emphasized that the child had not suffered any major harm. “I know she’s probably a little scared, and I just felt for her at the time. It shouldn’t have happened, but as long as she’s okay, nothing crazy happened to her, then it will be okay.” Koepka’s performance on the course was unaffected by the incident. He made a double bogey at the par-4 16th hole, finishing the third round at four under par. With a total of 11 shots behind the leader, Sungjae Im, Koepka admitted he was still far from contention. “I’m a long ways away,” he said. “I felt like I needed to get to at least, it would have been nice to stay at 6.” He expressed hope for a strong final round, stating, “I need a real low one tomorrow.#brooks_koepka #smylie_kaufman #valspar_championship #shay #dan_hicks
