Brooks Koepka has issued some fighting talk ahead of the Masters next week by highlighting how his impressive runner-up finish at last year’s major at Augusta proved to his critics that he was back to his best. The American, who was recovering
Rory McIlroy showed his true colours when he chased LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka through a car park to congratulate him on his fifth major victory at last year’s PGA Championship. Despite being on opposite sides of the golfing world, with McIlroy
Brooks Koepka has pounced on Rory McIlory’s softening stance on opposition to LIV Golf by sharing a comical meme on social media. Four-time major winner McIlory has been one of the most vocal adversaries of the Saudi-funded breakaway tour over the past
Rahm dismissed any tension between the clashing teams, insisting he had to a ‘good relationship’ with Koepka in the past. He added: “I’ve never had an issue with Brooks. I don’t know what happened. I thought we had a pretty good relationship.”
Brooks Koepka branded Ryder Cup rival Jon Rahm a “child” after an intense opening day of the prestigious team event. The five-time major winner was paired up with 2022 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler for Team USA to take on the Spaniard and
Both captains will have likely learned from past mistakes and given their pairings time to get used to a different ball. But getting it wrong can be catastrophic, as proven by both Mickelson and Woods 19 years ago. Not having the one-ball
McIlroy was in tears after the defeat two years ago after being pushed to play first in the Sunday singles. “It was a huge vote of confidence because I was pretty low that Saturday,” McIlroy said. “I had sat out the morning
Brooks Koepka, the polarizing five-time major champion on the LIV Golf tour, was announced as one of the six players selected by United States captain Zach Johnson to participate in the 2023 Ryder Cup. “I’m honored to represent my country again
Brooks Koepka and Matthew Wolff are part of the same LIV Golf team, but the relationship between the two golfers appears to be beyond repair. Koepka, team captain of Smash GC, ripped Wolff earlier in the week, telling Sports Illustrated he has
Rift between LIV Golf teammates appears to grow; Brooks Koepka says he’s 'given up on' Matthew Wolff
Brooks Koepka and Matthew Wolff both play for the Smash GC team in LIV Golf. Koepka is the team captain, but he seems to be at odds with Wolff. Wolff recently had a forgettable performance during a golf tournament in Spain, which