Brooks Koepka Smashes Club, destroyed the tee marker before the removal of Liv Dallas

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Liv golf star, Brooks Koepka, plays for Smash GC, and Friday during the first round of Liv Dallas, Koepka took the name of his team.

Koepka, 35, struck a capricious road on the ninth hole. Immediately after seeing the flight of the ball, the five -year -old major winner broke his club.

After slamming his club, he took a swing on the tee marker and destroyed it.

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Brooks Koepka reacts after missing a putt on the eighth hole in the third round of the US Open in Oakmont Country Club on June 14, 2025, in Oakmont, PA,. (APPO PHOTO / CAROLYN KASTER)

The five -year -old major champion had trouble in the first round and had six on peer after eight holes before retiring with a disease, according to Liv Golf Communications. He was replaced by a reserve player, Luis Carrera.

Koepka would be authorized to return this weekend, but his contributions would be strictly counting for the scoring of this team.

Koepka played better at the US Open earlier this month than at Liv Dallas on Friday. He equaled the 12th to the US Open when he finished six on the tournament. Koepka won the US Open in 2017 and 2018.

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Brooks Koepka on Motte’s Protage during a training session for the PGA championship at Quail Hollow on May 12, 2025, in Charlotte, NC (Jim Dedmon / Imagn images)

The LIV golf star succeeded in the major championships, winning the PGA championship in 2018, 2019 and 2023, in addition to its American open victories. Koepka won nine career victories on the PGA Tour before defeating Liv in June 2022.

According to the PGA Tour website, Koepka produced nearly $ 44 million out of the 186 events in which he participated in the tour.

Brooks Koepka plays his shot from the rough on the 17th hole in the second round of the US Open on June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (Images Bill Streicher-Imagn)

Last season, Koepka won twice and became the first golfer of Liv to be won five times since the creation of the Upstart Golf League.

Harold Varner III of the 4th GCs was in the lead after the first round in Liv Dallas.

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