Brooks Koepka, apparently, likes to watch Golf Channel.Â
He just doesnât like to listen to it.Â
In his latest feud with a golf analyst, Koepka was not fine with Paige Mackenzie saying he should be fined. On Thursday, the Golf Digest Instagram account posted a photo of Koepka rubbing his forehead during the first round of the Workday Charity Open and wrote âcaption this.â Koepka did.
âWhen you hear that annoying voice on tv and look up and see itâs @paigegolf,â Koepka wrote.Â
On Thursday morning, Mackenzie was on TV discussing Koepka.Â
During Golf Channelâs âMorning Driveâ show, Mackenzie said a Koepka tweet earlier in the week was âcompletely unprofessional.â The tweet was a gif of the fictional character Kenny Powers, from the HBO series âEastbound & Down,â running toward a cameraman and included a caption that read âKenny Powers confronts steroids allegationsâ â which Golf Channel believed may have been a shot at Bryson DeChambeauÂ
âI completely disagree with this,â Mackenzie said. âA: I donât think itâs very professional to put that out there. Either he was making fun of Brysonâs tussle with the camera guy, or accusing him of steroids â one or the other. I thought it was completely unprofessional. I think itâs beyond shots fired. I think he should have been fined by the PGA Tour. I certainly hope he is because you donât treat your fellow competitors that way.Â
âI know itâs supposed to be some sort of joke, I guess. But to me, itâs serious. Thereâs nothing more serious in this game than being accused of cheating or doing something against the integrity of the game. So Iâm adamantly opposed to him doing this. And I now feel like heâs put a bigger target on his back to perform. Heâs putting himself in a position of failure, frankly. Unless he goes out and wins this week, itâs laughable what he just did on social media.â Â
Mackenzie is not the first analyst to have a Koepka conflict.Â
Heâs had a long-running feud with Golf Channelâs Brandel Chamblee. In early May of last year, Chamblee said that only two players â Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy â were capable of challenging Tiger Woods as the No. 1 player in the world. Koepka, aware that he had been left off that list, first responded with a tweet showing Chamblee wearing a clown nose. Koepka then responded by winning the PGA Championship a few weeks later â which included a first-round 63 and a Chamblee response of âI felt like he was giving me the finger for 4.5 hours today.âÂ
Koepka has developed a recent feud with analyst Nick Faldo. Koepka, when asked at last monthâs RBC Heritage if players should be micâd up, said, âIf the announcers would just shut up and listen, you could hear every word that weâre talking about.â During Fridayâs coverage of the RBC Heritage on Golf Channel, Faldo obliged during a Koepka tee shot, then, after a few seconds, said, âYeah, fascinating stuff.â Two days later, the PGA Tour tweeted out a video of Koepka making an eagle on the par-4 9th at Harbour Town Golf Links, and during the rain delay that soon followed, Koepka quote-tweeted the video.Â
âFascinating stuff out thereâ¦â he wrote.
