Golf world reacts to unreal Brooks Koepka news
LIV golf star Brooks Koepka has taken the Masters Tournament by storm with yet another startlingly good performance in Round 2.
LIV golf star Brooks Koepka has taken the Masters Tournament by storm with yet another startlingly good performance in Round 2.
"So much for the LIV players being treated poorly at The Masters."
"I’m fine, I’m satisfied, I’m content with every decision I’ve made."
"They can think whatever they want to think."
"Koepka is feeling frisky and supposedly rethinking his career choice."
Koepka's move comes shortly after he got upset with journalists asking him about LIV Golf.
"I'm ready to play the U.S. Open, and I think it kind of sucks, too, you are all throwing this black cloud over the U.S. Open."
"(Mickelson) can think whatever he wants to think, man. He can do whatever he wants to do."
"First win of the year for Florida State."
Brooks Koepka has a reputation of not really caring about golf despite being the best player in the world. Today he backed up both of those things.
Lowry is a deserving winner, while Koepka was visibly frustrated with playing partner J.B. Holmes most of the day.
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Koepka set a record with a 264, the lowest score ever recorded in a PGA Championship.
This time around, Buck didn't even identify Sims at all at first.
They're much rarer than holes-in-one, especially on the PGA Tour.