Brooks Koepka is leading in LIV Singapore after two rounds and has been speaking openly about his relationship with Matt Wolff.
Wolff and Koepka rather infamously fell out when part of the same Smash GC team over on LIV before Wolff was moved on to join the Range Coats.
Ever since then, the pair have been unable to avoid questions about the situation and it was the same today over in Singapore.
Koepka shot another fine round of seven under to go twelve under overall going into tomorrow’s final round.
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However, Wolff is also in contention on nine under after finding some form. That, of course, has created a sub-plot to tomorrow’s final round.
But speaking about his relationship with Wolff and tomorrow’s potential head to head, Koepka was open minded and calm about things.
Brooks Koepka discusses his relationship with Matthew Wolff ahead of LIV Singapore finale
Speaking in his press conference after his round today, Koepka was asked about going up against Wolff tomorrow but insisted, there is no ill-feeling.
“Look I have no problem with Matt. We just didn’t gel or see eye to eye on how things were or how I thought they should be. I’ve always liked him, I think he’s a great kid and I’ve said that to a bunch of people behind closed doors through last year.
“It was a good thing for him to leave the team and go to the Range Coats and it was a good thing for our team, so look, he’s fine, he’s playing in a better head-space, form, better everything. I don’t have any ill feeling towards him at all,” Koepka said.
Koepka finding his form at the right time
Just a few weeks out from the PGA Championship, it’s probably a good thing for Brooks Koepka to now find some form.
He’s done just that in the last two days and he’ll take some stopping going into tomorrow’s final round.
Seven under and five under in consecutive days is good going and it’s going to take a monumental round, plus a bit of a mess up from Koepka, for the likes of Wolff and others to catch him.
Wolff is among four players including Adrien Meronk, Thomas Pieters, and Abraham Ancer all on nine under.
But with Koepka on -12 and looking ever-confident, the American is going to take some stopping.
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