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Brooks Koepka doesn't 'give a f--k' what 'country club' pros think of LIV move, new book says

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Brooks Koepka doesn't "give a f---k" what you think about his move to LIV.

The five-time major winner naturally became a rather controversial figure when he made the move to the Saudi-backed golf league.

Koepka was one of the biggest names to make the move, alongside Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau.

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Brooks Koepka of the United States plays a second shot on the eighth hole during the final round of the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club on May 21, 2023, in Rochester, New York. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

In a new book titled "LIV and Let Die," longtime golf writer Alan Shipnuck discusses a time when Pat Perez thanked Johnson for convincing him to join LIV, citing incredible financial gain. As for Koepka, he had a similar sentiment.

Koepka is said to have felt criticized for the move by golfers like Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, who had childhoods that were different from Koepka's. Koepka says he "grew up with nothing." Ironically, he was originally critical of those who jumped ship, but for him, it was a guaranteed payday after injuries that affected his game, and he did not know whether he would return to his 2018 and 2019 form.

After cashing in on nine figures, he answered back at the critics.

"F–k all of those country club kids who talk s--t about me. You think I give a f--k what they think?" the books claims Koepka said, via the New York Post. "You think I care what people say about me? I just had three surgeries, and I’m supposed to turn down $130 million?

Brooks Koepka of the United States team plays his second shot on the first hole in his

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