Ian Poulter has few words for Brooks Koepka after PGA Championship win

Ian Poulter had just two words for fellow LIV Golf player Brooks Koepka after his PGA Championship win Sunday. 

Ian Poulter has few words for Brooks Koepka after PGA Championship win

Ian Poulter had just two words for Brooks Koepka after his fellow LIV Golf player won the PGA Championship Sunday at Oak Hill Country Club. 

Koepka, 33, shot a final-round 3-under par 67 Sunday in Rochester, New York to claim his fifth career major title

The American won by two strokes at 9-under par over Norway's Viktor Hovland and fellow American Scottie Scheffler.

Koepka entered the final round with a 1-stroke lead over Hovland, however, he couldn't be reached. 

The two-time LIV Golf winner was dialled in on Sunday, quickly going 3-under par through four holes to open up a wide lead early in the final round. 

Hovland was eventually able to close that gap, but not enough to earn his own first major championship. 

Ian Poulter has few words for Brooks Koepka after PGA Championship win

Koepka's victory Sunday marked his first major win in four years, after he last won the PGA Championship in 2019 at Bethpage Black. 

He also became the first player to win a major championship as a LIV Golf member. 

And his fellow LIV player, Poulter, had just two words for Koepka following his win Sunday:

"Any good?" Poulter tweeted, followed by a series of question marks. 

Here's the tweet:

Just twenty minutes later the Englishman expanded on his thoughts and tweeted out an official congratulations to Koepka, telling him to "take a bow."

The LIV Golf series will now head to Washington, D.C., for its seventh event of the 2023 season. 

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