LOS ANGELES: Brooks Koepka is at a major and feeling as good as ever. His health. His trophy count. His mood. Especially his mood.
Koepka all but shrugged at the chaos surrounding golf, an agreement between the PGA Tour and the Saudi national wealth fund that pays for LIV Golf.
He remembers having breakfast at The Grove in Florida when he heard the news. And then he went out to practice for the US Open. “There’s four weeks a year I really care about and this is one of them,” he said. “And I want to play well.” But when he finished speaking Tuesday, he hopped off his chair and said with the slightest smile, “See you at Travelers.” That would be the Travelers Championship next week, a PGA Tour event that excludes him as a LIV member.
A few minutes later, after a brief television interview, Koepka was headed toward the clubhouse at Los Angeles Country Club when someone referenced his cheeky remark by saying, “Really, Brooks?” Another smile, and he moved his hand in a circular motion to indicate stirring the pot.