Harmon III: Brooks Koepka knows more about LIV Golf than any other player
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Brooks Koepka is in great shape and is attracting a lot of attention. There has been much talk that this great golfer might leave LIV Golf and return to the PGA Tour. Koepka is one of the more active members of LIV Golf and knows the situation well within the Tour.
It seems that there is nothing from his return, at least in the near future. Claude Harmon III, his coach, in an interview with Golfweek, confirmed what we are talking about. “Honestly, we had to tell him in Orlando, Ricky (Elliott, Koepka's caddie) and I said, ‘Hey, we need you to focus on golf,’ because he is in every meeting,” -Harmon said, as quoted by golfmonthly.com “Brooks knows more about LIV other than Phil, he knows more about the inner workings of LIV than any player.
So at Augusta he’s playing good and people are like, ‘yeah, but he’s really not a LIV guy because he plays with Rory and he hasn’t come out and bashed them.’ Like when he’s home, he’s like, ‘Hey, can we hit balls tomorrow between 10 and 12 because I’m on Zoom calls the rest of the afternoon.’ Like, he’s nonstop."
Harmon III on Brooks Koepka and potential conflicts
Koepka is focused on building his career at LIV Golf, and no other option is interesting to him at the moment.
Harmon III denied rumors that Koepka accepted the LIV Golf invitation because he has conflicts with some PGA Tour leaders, more specifically with Jay Monahan. “He knows more about LIV and the teams and the inner workings because he’s in everything.
Anybody that thinks that he’s done all that to just walk away from all of this, he just doesn’t have any beef with the Tour. He doesn’t have any beef with anybody on the Tour. He doesn’t have any beef with Jay Monahan. He just chose to go play LIV, that’s all this was”.
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