Brooks Koepka rages at 'brutally slow' group in final round of The Masters!

LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka complained about the pace of play after enduring more misery at the Masters. 

Brooks Koepka rages at 'brutally slow' group in final round of The Masters!
Brooks Koepka rages at 'brutally slow' group in final round of The Masters!

Brooks Koepka complained about the pace of play after tasting yet more disappointment at The Masters.

Koepka was the 54-hole leader at Augusta National but struggled in the final round as Jon Rahm claimed his maiden green jacket and second major. 

The competitors were sent out in pairs on Sunday so as to avoid the first Monday finish in Masters history after the storms battered Georgia. 

Playing in front of the four-time major champion was Viktor Hovland and Patrick Cantlay in the 2:24 p.m. tee time. 

Koepka accused the group of being 'brutally slow' but it appears that Hovland reckons Cantlay is the guilty party. 

I mean, just check out the reaction from the Norwegian. 

As for Koepka, he said of the pace of play:

"Yeah, the group in front of us was brutally slow. Jon went to the bathroom like seven times during the round, and we were still waiting."

Brooks Koepka rages at 'brutally slow' group in final round of The Masters!

Despite coming up short in search for his green jacket again, Koepka said he 'gave it his all' so he will be able to sleep. 

Much has been made of the divide in men's professional golf owing to LIV Golf

Koepka maintained this divide is manufactured by the media, adding:

"I mean, we're still the same people. So I mean, I know if I'm healthy, I know I can compete.
"I don't think any of the guys that played this event thought otherwise, either.
"When Phil plays good, we know he's going to compete. P-Reed, the same thing.
"I think that's just manufactured by the media that we can't compete anymore; that we are washed up." 

Brooks Koepka rages at 'brutally slow' group in final round of The Masters!

Koepka said he's now 100 per cent fully healthy and believes he will be able to compete for more majors this year. 

He added:

"I've known this for a while, but I guess it was just a matter of going out and doing it. I led for three rounds, and just didn't do it on the last day, that's it. Plain and simple."

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