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Golf fans are calling Brooks Koepka for "unacceptable" behaviour
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Golf fans are calling Brooks Koepka for “unacceptable” behaviour

June 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Golf fans originally appeared in Span, summoning Brooks Koepka for “unacceptable” behaviour.

This week’s Liv Dallas event gave Brookskoepka a rough start.

After descending to seven overstarts, the five-time major champion removed his frustration with a tee marker before retreating from the tournament with a white flag waving.

Brooks just destroyed the Teemarker and retreated from Liv Dallas after starting +7 pic.twitter.com/5grbcgcy2z

– Foreplay (@foreplaypod) June 27, 2025

Many fans joined social media on Friday to express their dissatisfaction with Brooks’ tantrums.

“This type of behavior does not belong to a golf course,” the user said.

“Wow, like Rory said when he did it, it’s completely unacceptable,” another replied.

“Men should not be near the Ryder Cup team,” a fan posted.

“We need suspension,” another commented. “If he does that with the fans around him, someone will get hurt.”

“Bro tried to compete with the course and lost LMAO. This is what happens when you peak at 24 and don’t evolve,” laughed PGA fans.

“#justiceforteemarkers.”

“Shaking a tee marker on a fan is a clown’s behavior,” another user pointed out.

“Stick a tee marker at the crowd.

Adelaide, Australia – April 26: Smash GC’s Brooks Koepka responds after missing a putt on the 12th hole at Adelaide at Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia on April 26, 2024. (Photo: Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images) Asanka Ratnayake & Sol; Getty Images

Koepka cited his hole nine bogey followed by illness and decided to leave the tournament. But he’s far from the only golfer who has taken out his anger on the golf course in recent months.

Rory McIlroy, Wyndham Clark, Adam Hadwin and Tyrrell Hatton have had separate incidents this season, where they took it and left the damage that followed.

For now, Brooks is trying to pick up the piece and try to put together a better performance the next time he feels ready to tee it up.

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Golf fans called Brookskoepka for the “unacceptable” behavior that first appeared on Spin on June 28, 2025

This story was originally reported by Spin on June 28, 2025, and first appeared there.

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