WATCH: Koepka Not Happy With Nickname “Brooksy”


Kopeka's annoyance at the nickname was seen when responding to a fan on the fourth tee at Kiawah Island.

Koepka Not Happy With Nickname
KIAWAH ISLAND, SC - MAY 20: Brooks Koepka walks to the first tee during the first round of the PGA Championship on The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort on May 20, 2021, in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

WATCH: Koepka Not Happy With Nickname “Brooksy”

The eventual joint-runner up at the PGA Championship didn’t seem to be in the best of moods all week, following yet another video showing his displeasure at the tournament.

The footage emerged online, showing Koepka snapping at a fan at the PGA Championship last week.

Instagram page golfersdoingthings shared a fan recorded post of Brooks Koepka on the fourth tee at Kiawah Island.

After Koepka played his tee shot, someone from the crowd shouted “alright Brooksy,” encouraging the American after playing what seemed like a good shot.

However, the four-time Major winner responded to the unknown voice acrimoniously.

“Whoever is calling me Brooksy needs to get out of here,” Brooks responded.

The post is captioned: “Are you TeamBryson or TeamBrooks?” in relation to the feud that seems to have come to the forefront following the PGA Championship.

This comes following an interview of Koepka’s that sees him rage at DeChambeau.

Bryson DeChambeau walks past an interview Koepka is doing with Golf Channel, to which Brooks responded by saying “Bull**** F****** Christ,” after becoming distracted from interviewer Todd Lewis’ question.

The pair have also clashed previously, in 2019 at the Northern Trust, around issues of Koepka’s frustrations with DeChambeau’s slow play.

Koepka and DeChambeau seems to be shaping up as an intense rivalry in golf that could last for years to come, with the pair still just 31 and 27-years-old respectively.

Kopeka didn’t seem to be in the best moods all weekend, despite finishing T2 at Kiawah Island.

After crowds swarmed the 18th fairway during the last round on Sunday, Koepka moaned about fans knocking into a knee that he had only recently had surgery on.

However, both he and Phil Mickelson have since received an apology from PGA of America Chief Executive Seth Waugh.

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