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Koepka cried about it afterwards like a little baby. He has never been one who seems to like the fans whatsoever.Good to see Lefty win at 50 years, 11 months old. It's especially impressive with his health condition, Psoriatic Arthritis, which is an ugly disease.
The crowd loved it -- almost too much. They mobbed him on the 18th. Looked like it was getting out of control.
Are you unaware that Koepka has a recently surgically repaired knee? He had a legitimate concern for real physical risk.Koepka cried about it afterwards like a little baby. He has never been one who seems to like the fans whatsoever.
Oh yes, I am aware. What does that have to do with my comment? He has always been a baby. No need to agree. He also spews foul language in post round interviews. He's a jerk. He acts like Mr. Tough Guy but cries about his knee. So, he had legitimate concern. Did he get injured from the crowd?Are you unaware that Koepka has a recently surgically repaired knee? He had a legitimate concern for real physical risk.
Koepka cried about it afterwards like a little baby. He has never been one who seems to like the fans whatsoever.
I think that has to do with his demeanor and lack of seeming to care about winning non Majors.I think that one goes both ways.
You can bet they will have better crowd control in tournament play going forward.Good to see Lefty win at 50 years, 11 months old. It's especially impressive with his health condition, Psoriatic Arthritis, which is an ugly disease.
The crowd loved it -- almost too much. They mobbed him on the 18th. Looked like it was getting out of control.
This.Guys like Phil and Spieth and Ricky are adored because they treat the fans with respect.
Couldn’t have said it any better.He's a jerk. He acts like Mr. Tough Guy but cries about his knee. So, he had legitimate concern. Did he get injured from the crowd?
[Mack] And, that's fair. [/Brown]Gotta add, to be fair, that I’ve never been a Mickelson fan. True, the win was epic and unexpected, and he deserves plenty of credit...which he is receiving. The guy has just never appealed to me.
Gotta add, to be fair, that I’ve never been a Mickelson fan. True, the win was epic and unexpected, and he deserves plenty of credit...which he is receiving. The guy has just never appealed to me.
Pretty much agree with this assessment. He has a unique skill set that few if any on the Tour possess. The Palmeresque ability to pull off miracles, and do so with regularity.I think that Spieth will win the PGA championship one day and get that slam.
I would just like to see him play with a little more spit and vinegar, a little more get out of the way i'm coming through attitude. I think that attitude will serve him better.
I am all for being cerebral on the course but sometimes I think he overdoes it. Go for the flag more.
I remember in a recent tournament he and his caddie had a disagreement on what approach shot to play. Spieth wanted to play a more dangerous shot but believed in himself and he performed a good shot. Makes me wonder if he listens to his caddie too much and plays too safe.
He doesn't have to worry about money so go for the gusto I say.
I'm in the same boat. But after this win I've seen some really cool videos of him and the crowd, kids, etc during his rounds. Now that he's 50 I think he's lightened up and is enjoying the whole process. Seems to be much more likeable these days.