Brooks Koepka confronts Heckler about life -golf money under PGA championship

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Liv Golf Star Brooks Koepka didn’t have a good time at the Quail Hollow Club during the 2025 PGA championship this week and he missed the cut after shot 9-over pairs through two rounds.

It didn’t help that fans also hecked him under his rough walk on the golf course, and he cracked on a fan instead of just letting it go.

During his second round Friday, Koepka went in between holes as a fan shouted at him from one of the stands.

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Brooks Koepka misses a putt on the ninth hole during the first round of the PGA Championship Golf Tournament at Quail Hollow. (Aaron Doster/Imag images)

“Guaranteed money does what Brooks,” Heckler said, referring to the money Koepka received to switch from PGA Tour to Liv Golf. Koepka reportedly got more than $ 100 million to switch to the Saudi Arabia-backed league.

However, Koepka would not let it go.

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“Will you come down here and say that?” Koepka responded quickly. He repeated it for the tab before saying something inaudible as he continued to go through.

Koepka ended up shooting 5-over Friday so you could expect him to be on edge throughout his round. A Heckling fan did not help the case and he decided to answer.

Brooks Koepka puts a putt on the ninth hole during the first round of the PGA championship at Quail Hollow. (Aaron Doster/Imag images)

During this round of 76 mapped Koepka six bogeys and a double bogey.

Koepka may be on Liv Golf Tour, but he is usually one of the better players in Majors and wins five times in the big tournaments, including PGA championships in 2018, 2019 and 2023.

But he has not done well recently in Majors. His best finish last season in the four tournaments was a draw for 26 .. He also missed the cut at Masters last month.

Brooks Koepka during the second round of the PGA championship at Quail Hollow. (Aaron Doster/Imag images)

The US Open at Oakmont will be played next month, with Koepka hoping to turn things around.

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