Inside Harry Kane’s England World Cup golf day with Brooks Koepka and Jack Nicklaus links

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10 Jun 2026 • 11:10 PM MYT
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Harry Kane and four England teammates recently played a round of golf with five-time major champion Brooks Koepka.

England’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup are currently based at West Palm Beach’s Belgrove Resort & Spa.

Following their final warm-up game against Costa Rica on Wednesday, the Three Lions will then move to Kansas City.

Thomas Tuchel and his coaching staff have been busy putting the players through their paces in the Florida sunshine.

However, the players have also had enough free time to play golf with Koepka at a Jack Nicklaus-designed course.

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Harry Kane arranges England World Cup golf day with Brooks Koepka

From LeBron James to Tom Brady, professional athletes often take up golf to keep their competitive juices flowing.

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane is no different, as his reported handicap of three suggests he plays very regularly.

Kane has already taken the opportunity to play a round of golf with his England teammates in the United States.

Kane, John Stones, Jordan Pickford, Elliot Anderson and Jason Steele all played together.

The England captain even invited nine-time PGA Tour winner Brooks Koepka to play with them on the Dutchman’s Pipe course.

The course was designed by 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus and is considered to be one of the best in the area.

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The scores have not been revealed, but it is safe to say that it was a memorable experience for the England stars.

“We had a plus one – we had Koepka on and it was amazing,” Anderson told England’s social media channels.

“Harry [Kane] sorted it. He must know him. It was mint. He was so good, and he put me to shame. I was nervous on the tee box, but I did alright.”

It remains to be seen whether Kane has planned any rounds near England’s next camp in Kansas City.