Brooks Koepka's latest social media activity suggests discontent with LIV Golf

Brooks Koepka left a pair of sarcastic messages on the official LIV Golf social media pages which appeared to illustrate some discontent.

Brooks Koepka's latest social media activity suggests discontent with LIV Golf
Brooks Koepka's latest social media activity suggests discontent with LIV…

Perhaps Brooks Koepka is one unhappy camper. 

That's if you take his recent Instagram comments in reply to official LIV Golf posts at face value. 

On Sunday, the five-time major champion appeared to be somewhat disgruntled with the fact the breakaway tour haven't released their full schedule for 2024 yet. 

Only one event has been confirmed for next season, with LIV returning to Adelaide in April. The schedule is largely expected to be similar to the second, 14-stop campaign. 

Curiously, LIV appear to be distancing themselves from Donald Trump courses. 

American Koepka, now 33 years old, appeared to be getting antsy at the lack of news. 

LIV shared a post on 19 November, asking fans which 'DM' they'd appreciate most from a LIV player.

Koepka's response was to say: "The Dm with the schedule for next year would be nice."

The post was captured and re-shared by Golfweek's Eamon Lynch. 

But Koepka wasn't finished there. A short time later, the 2023 PGA Championship winner responded to another post asking golf fans which shoes they rock on the course. 

"We don't know what course cause we haven't seen the schedule," came the reply. 

Koepka's responses were clearly tongue in cheek but he is typically a player unafraid to speak his mind. 

Throughout 2022-2023 he was embroiled in a spat with his own teammate Matthew Wolff

He accused Wolff of giving up in tournament rounds when the going got tough. "So much talent," Koepka said of Wolff. "But the talent is wasted." 

It's likely Wolff will switch teams for the 2024 campaign, but he hasn't been shifted from the Smash GC roster just yet. 

In other LIV news, the deadline for players to enter into their forthcoming promotions event was on 20 November. 

The promotions event is essentially a Q-School for the Saudi-backed league, offering up three places for the 2024 season. 

PGA Tour members have not been barred from participating, although the DP World Tour took a different stance

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