Koepka played in last week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, where he finished T10. He will likely tee it up next at LIV Golf’s first event of the year in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia beginning on Friday, February 6th.

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While appearing on Grant Horvat’s YouTube channel, Bryson DeChambeau decided to see how far he could hit the ball off the tee with a putter.

“They go through this process [but] where’s the feel in it? I know they’re trying to win and trying to find a shot over the course of four days that can make the difference but, to me, if you’re playing a lot of golf and you’re standing over a 20-footer, it’s a cup outside the left, it’s the left edge, play it a cup and a half…

The entire video is a challenge where the two-time U.S. Open champion must hit whatever club siri recommends and it is certainly worth a watch.

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In a year that’s given us plenty of varying opinions, the opinion that AimPoint is a negative for the professional game seems to be a consensus.

During their latest video on Instagram, LIV Golf’s Smash GC revealed that their captain and five-time major champion, Brooks Koepka, has never had a hot drink or ketchup in his life.

In the most recent episode of The Thing About Golf podcast, legendary commentator Jim Nantz shared what he “can’t stand” about golf.

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“I opted not to do ‘em just because I didn’t feel like it. Same questions every week. The lack of creativity with questions is kinda boring. I know I’m not a media favorite either so it’s not like anyone will notice. LOL.”

After analyzing how far Bryson’s ball went in comparison with Horvat’s, who’s a fantastic golfer in his own right, they realized Horvat only hit his drive about 10 yards past DeChambeau.

“It really drives me crazy when you see their backs to the hole, and they’re trying to feel the break, and they walk another five feet and they do it again.”

AimPoint is a method in which golfers feel the slope of the green with their feet and use their fingers to rate the break on a scale of 1 to 5.

After his first round at the U.S. Open, Brooks Koepka declined to have a traditional post-round interview. Instead, the five-time major champion opted to do a text message interview with Golf Channel/Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch.

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If you scroll to the right of the photo, the next post is the video that captures Koepka making the surprising statement.

“No, definitely not. It’s a major. I have enough self-motivation. I could think of way more creative questions than ‘Do you think the course is borderline? What happened on those bogeys? What went well?’ Then some LIV versus PGA Tour questions.”