Koepka, a three-time LIV winner who won the PGA Championship for his fifth major in May, unloaded on Wolff in an“I mean, when you quit on your round, you give up and stuff like that, that’s not competing,” Koepka said. “I’m not a big fan of that. You don’t work hard. It’s very tough to have even like a team dynamic when you’ve got one guy that won’t work, one guy is not going to give any effort, he’s going to quit on the course, break clubs, gets down, bad body language, it’s very tough.
“My challenges on and off the golf course with my mental health has been well documented. I deal with those challenges every day.” Wolff won the Jack Nicklaus Award in 2019 as the nation’s best college golfer when he was a sophomore at Oklahoma State. The California native turned pro and won on the PGA Tour in his third start. A year later, he had the 54-hole lead in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot, finishing second to Bryson DeChambeau.“Mental health is a really big problem,” Wolff said when he returned that year at the U.S. Open.
Wolff said in his statement that while his on-course results aren’t positive at the moment, “I’m trying to win an even BIGGER game with my life.”“Finally, I trust Brooks wants what is best for our team. But it’s hard to imagine his comments in his recent SI interview in any way line up with those priorities,” Wolff said.
He said it would be his last comment, and that he was going out to try to help his team win at LIV Golf-London.Share this article in your social network
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