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Moments After His Masters Collapse, Brooks Koepka Makes Humble Appeal About ‘Fractured’ PGA Tour, LI



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Brooks Koepka watches first round tee on the 18th hole at Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on Thursday, April 6, 2023. Brooks Koepka saw his advantage fall for the remainder of the third round at Augusta on Sunday morning. Despite this, he still had a two-stroke lead and a golden chance to secure an important victory for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League. However, everything went wrong as the 4th lap shouted “front” after the opening drive. Although Koepka pulled out a houdini to equalize in round 1, he struggled and took only the first of three birds in round 4. The last hole of the Amen Corner. This collapse saw him see his one-round three-over card and finished the week in T2 with Phil Mickelson. The pain of missing first Green Jacket was there when the 32-year-old golfer faced media. However, he chose to make a humble appeal on a theme that was expected to dominate the 87th Masters. Brooks Koepka tackles the rivalry between LIV Golf and PGA Tour The rivalry between Saudi-backed league and the PGA Tour has existed since first one was introduced. Many golfers have made the switch to LIV Golf and are playing quality golf contrary to some opinions. At a press conference after tournament ended, host Brooks asked Koepka if the performance of both rounds of golfers had “shrunk fracture” in golf from a fan’s perspective. Mandatory John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports The four-time major champion said, “Yeah, well, I think he’s broken from the fan’s point of view. But as for us, well, I think everybody saw it this week. It’s good to see everybody. There’s hardly any hard feelings. I think that’s the way everybody should see it.” That says, fans love to watch LIV Golfers and PGA Tour Pros playing together on the same course. Even the players more than the fans had a good time and there was no resentment. He certainly goes on to say that sport is the most important. LIV Golfers hit the 87th Masters LIV golfers have put on amazing performances in Augusta over the last 4 days. Of the 18 LIV golfers invited to play, 12 were hits. The kidnappers were Bubba Watson, Bryson DeChambeau, Louis Oosthuizen, Kevin Na, Sergio Garcia and Jason Kokrak. 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed made a deft move to level fourth, while Joaquin Niemann managed to hold on and level 16th. Mickelson, who started at -1 in the final round, left Holly with 65 points on Day 4. This elevates 52-year-old player on leaderboard, making him oldest player to finish in top five at Augusta. The final scoreboard saw three LIV Golfers rank among the top 6. Also, Koepka’s words could have been exactly what viewers had witnessed throughout the week. Ho

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