The caddie incident sparked controversy, but that didn't stop the golfer from competing with golf's legends
Brooks Koepka has already made strides to make Smash GC one of LIV Golf's strongest franchises. The American has now ventured into a new sport after forming the Smash Racing syndicate. The 26-year-old has already formed a successful partnership with Graeme McDowell.
Brooks Koepka takes shot at Rory McIlroy before Masters. Pardon My Take hosts Dan "Big Cat" Katz and PFT Commenter Dan 'Big Cat' Katz take a look at the subtle shot at the world No. 1. The shot was subtle, but didn’t go unnoticed by Katz and Katz.
Brooks Koepka brushes off the rules controversy he was involved in from last year's Masters. The US Open champion claims the mandate is regularly broken on tour. Koepkka claims the rules are broken on every major tournament in the world every year. He also claims the caddie incident sparked controversy with his caddies in 2013.
Brooks Koepka's goal is to catch and pass the game's best ever. The American is competing with golf's legends, not its current stars, in the Masters. He has left no doubt about his mindset: His goal is catching and passing golf's best.
Brooks Koepka will compete against Rory McIlroy and a host of other top players at The Masters at Augusta National. The pair are both looking for their first green jacket win at the Masters this week. The American will be competing in a bid to win his first Masters title at Augusta.
Brooks Koepka has struggled at LIV Miami after a poor round. The US Open champion is in line for a Masters win for the first time in his career. He is bidding to become the first major champion to win the Masters in his first major tournament since Augusta in 2013.