Brooks Koepka confronted a heckler during Friday’s second round of the 2025 PGA Championship. Immediately after a heckler from the stands said something, Koepka decided to keep strolling.
Well, of course until he didn’t. The five-time major winner eventually stopped, turned and yelled back at the fan: “You want to come down here and say it?”
The fan then appeared to turn around and at least claim it wasn’t him. Koepka eventually kept walking to continue the day and you can see the video below.
Good on Brooks Koepka to call out this loser who just squirms immediately after being a total idiot pic.twitter.com/kuvxW7sIZW
— LIV Golf Buff (@LIVGolfBuff) May 17, 2025
Koepka shot 75 and 76 the first two days and missed the cut for the weekend. He’s won the PGA Championship three times in his career (2018, ’19 and ’23) while also winning the US Open twice (2017 and ’18).
Prior to going to the LIV Tour, Koepka had nine wins on the PGA Tour, which included his 2023 PGA Championship victory.
Koepka didn’t have to deal with the weather over the weekend though. Round 3 was delayed due to inclement weather on Saturday.
ESPN’s Michael Eaves was on site 107th PGA Championship from Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. He provided the latest details, including a change in the tournament’s pairing system caused by inclement weather.
“We’ve had multiple weather delays so far this morning with lightning and severe weather threats in the area, and as a result, we’ve got a whole new game plan,” Eaves said to begin ESPN’s coverage of Round 3. “Because the weather has been such a player so far this week, we had a bunch of rain early in the week, and now we’ve had some here on Saturday morning. It’s about 73 degrees right now, still a 40% chance of rain, but it’s as we get into to the afternoon, it should be much better conditions. But the starting times were supposed to been shortly after 8am this morning, they’ve been pushed back several hours.
“In fact, instead of playing twosomes today, going off number one, we’re going to play threesomes with groups going off both the first and 10th tees. Tee time starts at 11:43 a.m., and some players impacted by that for sure.”
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