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‘Not my best take. I played like s–t’ – Pro walks back comments slamming ‘pitiful’ Southern Hills

Saturday at Southern Hills was a tough day for all, but the frustration certainly got the better of Patton Kizzire, who slammed the course after a round of 78.
Taking to Instagram stories, Kizzire bluntly said: “Pitiful golf on a pitiful setup on an overrated golf course.”
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To the 36-year-old’s credit, Kizzire walked back the comment by taking to the GolfWRX Instagram page to describe his outburst as “Not my best take ever. I played like s–t”.
Kizzire isn’t the only man to be critical of the course this week, with Tyrrell Hatton another to voice his frustrations. Earlier this week, the Englishman hit out at the state of the greens, saying:
“I mean, we’re playing a Major championship, not a monthly medal,” Hatton said. “You know, they’re bobbling all over the place. It’s so hard to hole putts. So you can hit a great putt and they just don’t look like going in, which is hard to accept when we’re playing in a Major championship.
That makes it the second major championship in succession that Hatton has aired his frustrations with the course after calling Augusta National “unfair” following the 2022 Masters tournament.
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19th Hole
‘Bye Bye Cheat!’ – Tour pro blocked on Twitter by Patrick Reed after shovel jibe

@PReedGolf – probably the cause of more ‘blocks’ on Twitter golf than any other is at it again.
As one of the more recent recruits to the LIV Golf Series, Reed has once again opened himself up to criticism, a factor of his career for many years.
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On this occasion, Reed tweeted an offer for tickets to this week’s second LIV event in Portland, an offer that was re-tweeted by DP World Tour pro Mike Lorenzo-Vera with the comment, “Does this code works if I want to buy a shovel ???”
Does this code works if I want to buy a shovel ??? @PReedGolf ??? https://t.co/8oL0RswUyH
— Mike Lorenzo-Vera (@MikeLorenzoVer1) June 29, 2022
The comment refers to an incident at the 2019 Hero World Challenge when Reed was accused of brushing away sand from behind his ball in a bunker, and didn’t go down well with those that run the former Masters champion’s Twitter – they blocked him.
The move didn’t bother Lorenzo-Vera. He went straight back with, “Well… that was fast! Bye bye cheat!”
Support was there. Popular on-line commentator group ByTheMinute (Non LIV) Golf said, “Love this MLV but everyone else is blocked already,” but one respondent took the opportunity to cast doubt on the new PGA/DP Tour alliance by accusing, ” Have some self respect instead rather than praising a decision to iron out the fact the Euro Tour will be now on par with the Korn Ferry.” Ouch.
Most recently, a press conference held at Pumpkin Ridge saw Reed, Brooks Koepka and Pat Perez face a barrage of awkward questions from reporters, and the answers given certainly have received little approval. The irony, of course, being that Koepka was quite happy to accuse his fellow LIV player of cheating at that event in 2019.
The LIV Golf Invitational Portland starts tomorrow and Reed plays with Perez, Talor Gooch and Dustin Johnson as the ‘4 Aces GC’ team, whilst Koepka captains ‘Smash GC’, comprising his brother Chase and DP World Tour winners Richard Bland and Adrian Otaegui.
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‘He can think whatever he wants’ – Brooks Koepka responds to McIlroy’s duplicitous claim

From popular four-time major winner to “full villain”, Brooks Koepka has certainly not held back with his view on moving full-time to the LIV Tour.
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At the US Open, he lambasted reporters for asking questions about the league, saying he simply wanted to concentrate on his golf at Brookline, and yet soon after he deleted any connection to the PGA Tour from his Twitter account, prompting Rory McIlroy to call the group of rebels “duplicitous.”
Following yesterday’s LIV press conference, social media, and Twitter in particular, has gone haywire.
No Laying Up reports on the Koepka’s comment, “You guys will never believe me, but we never even had the conversation (on LIV) until after the U.S. Open,” and questions, “So the conversation *began* on Monday, June 20, and his twitter profile was scrubbed the same day?”
Koepka today: "You guys will never believe me, but we never even had the conversation (on LIV) until after the U.S. Open."
So the conversation *began* on Monday, June 20, and his twitter profile was scrubbed the same day ? https://t.co/TaG3ER4dvr
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) June 28, 2022
Why has Koepka agreed to join the LIV series as opposed to staying with the PGA Tour?
“Having more breaks, having … more time at home to make sure I’m 100% before I go play an event. I don’t feel like I’m forced to play right away.”
As one Twitter user pointed out, Brooks has “played 10 days of golf in three months.”
As for his response to Rory’s comments, Koepka does show some respect for play of the recent Canadian Open champion, if not his views.
“Look, I got respect for Rory as a player. He’s good. He’s phenomenal. I’ll be honest with you. I didn’t see it (the “duplicitous” comment). I didn’t hear about it until basically like a day ago.
So, look, he’s entitled to his opinion. He can think whatever he wants. He’s going to do what’s best for him and his family, I’m going to do what’s best for me and my family and can’t hate on anybody for that, and like I said, opinions change.”
Bob Irving, the ‘voice of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ wasn’t shy in giving his view on the presser:
“Just watched the LIV pressers with Perez, Reed, Koepka, who basically all said they’re glad they don’t have to COMPETE for their money anymore because so many millions are GUARANTEED by the Saudis. What a bunch of losers.”
Just watched the LIV pressers with Perez, Reed, Koepka, who basically all said they’re glad they don’t have to COMPETE for their money anymore because so many millions are GUARANTEED by the Saudis. What a bunch of losers.
— Bob Irving (@BobIrvingCJOB) June 28, 2022
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LIV stars give bizarre non-answer to Chamblee’s prize money claim before moderator steps in

There has been much debate in regard to whether the LIV Golf Series players get to keep their prize money, or if the tournament winnings come out of their signing bonus.
The rumblings began when Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee claimed that Charl Schwartzel “didn’t actually win 4.7 million for his victory at LIV Golf’s inaugural event at the Centurion Club.
(Note: This tweet has now been deleted by Chamblee)
Former Tour caddie Michael Collins responded to Chamblee’s claim, stating that he was lying about the subject.
BRANDEL CHAMBLEE IS LYING (shocker?)
Quote from an LIV player:
“1000% not true!! Our guarantee is totally apart from what we make on the course.”
And the photo of the text exchange is with a LIV employee. https://t.co/tgRoBLp8vL pic.twitter.com/0hZzNBhTPn— Michael Collins (@ESPNCaddie) June 26, 2022
On Tuesday’s pre-tournament press conference for LIV Golf Portland, Brooks Koepka was asked to clarify whether or not the prize money was in addition to the signing bonus, strangely responding “I don’t know — it’s irrelevant”
Q. It’s been reported by people that there is a — your signing bonuses versus the draw, meaning what you win comes out of your signing bonus or vice versa. That’s supposedly in your guys’ contracts. Can you confirm if that’s actually true or not?
Koepka: That’s not — no. No.
Q. Just to confirm, Brooks, you’re saying it’s not the case?
Koepka: No. I don’t know — it’s irrelevant.
Q. Okay. And the rest of you guys?
Perez: (Shook head).
Q. The only reason I ask you is because both Keith Pelley, Jay Monahan and you can name other people keep saying that we’re miss- reporting stuff all the time, and the reason is is because every time we ask a question we can’t get answers or people don’t want to talk about the specific issues. That’s why I’m asking.
Koepka: I heard that rumor on Monday morning at the U.S. Open. I also heard I was in London on Saturday or Sunday before. I mean, that was on Monday. Just saying. You can’t believe everything you hear.
After that the contentious exchange, the moderator entered the conversation to clarify the answer while telling the three LIV players they should know since it’s in their contract.
Moderator: I just wanted to address Alex’s question earlier when you were asking about the prize purses and if they are in addition to the contracts. The prize purses are in addition to. There is no draw at LIV Golf on any finances.
Perez: Chamblee was banging that drum the other day.
Moderator: We just wanted to, on the record, it’s in addition to. And while you guys have, this is your first event, but you should know that from your contracts. You can attest to it. Thank you guys.
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Jerry
May 24, 2022 at 4:46 am
Silver spooned crybabies. Overpaid loudmouths. Go work in a mine.
Thomas Woodward
May 24, 2022 at 6:19 pm
AGREE! PRO golfers DON’T complain about course ans set-up conditions, they just ACCEPT the challenge and move forward…
Mad hatter
May 23, 2022 at 12:07 pm
If both of these clowns never played again I don’t think anyone would lose sleep over it. Hatton has become that golf buddy you hate to play with bc everything is the worst. Food:the worst. Course: the worst. Sun:the worst. Air:the worst. After watching the amber heard trial I feel confident in my ability to call Hatton a narcissist with histrionic disorder.
Professor
May 23, 2022 at 8:37 am
The first part is clear, “pitiful golf!” But what did he mean about the set up being pitiful? Everyone plays the same course with the same set up. If it doesn’t fit you eye (I hate that expression) then just say that. But clearly he had issues with the set up. What are they? And overrated? Southern Hills looked amazing on tv. Now, I wasn’t there and I definitely wasn’t playing, but overrated? How so?
spoiledPGA
May 23, 2022 at 2:21 am
hey Kizzire maybe if you didn’t play like sh8t the course would have looked better to you…ask JT if the course was “pitiful and overrated”…i think not…thats why you won’t contend you blaming the course smh!!!