LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka Trolls His League Over Lack of 2024 Schedule

The Saudi-backed circuit has only announced one event so far for next year and one team captain appeared to be getting restless.
LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka Trolls His League Over Lack of 2024 Schedule
LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka Trolls His League Over Lack of 2024 Schedule /

Brooks Koepka appears to be trolling the very golf league of which he is a member with a pair of sarcastic Instagram comments. The LIV golfer is frustrated that the team-format circuit has again delayed the release of its 2024 schedule.

LIV’s Adelaide event is the only tournament that has been made official thus far.

Koepka, a five-time major champion and the captain of LIV’s Smash GC, left two public comments on two separate Instagram posts on LIV’s official account. Both comments alluded to the uncertainty of LIV’s 2024 schedule, and the first has since been deleted by Koepka.

Koepka’s initial comment was shared via screenshot by Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch on Saturday. In the post, LIV’s social media page photoshopped a Instagram direct message board asking fans which “DM” they’d most like to receive from its star players.

In response, Koepka wrote, “The Dm with the schedule for next year would be nice.” The comment no longer appears on the post.

On Sunday, Koepka again took to LIV’s Instagram comment section, this time responding to a photo carousel of some of the flashiest pairs of shoes that league members sported this season.

The caption read: “The swag is unmatched. Which ones are you rocking on the course?”

Koepka again left a cheeky response.

“We don’t know what course cause we haven’t seen the schedule.”

Clues have emerged about LIV’s stops for next year, but the league has yet to release a full schedule. The circuit is expected to have 14 regular season events, but it continues to be significantly behind on any official announcement. 


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Gabrielle Herzig
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Gabrielle Herzig is a Breaking and Trending News writer for Sports Illustrated Golf. Previously, she worked as a Golf Digest Contributing Editor, an NBC Sports Digital Editorial Intern, and a Production Runner for FOX Sports at the site of the 2018 U.S. Open. Gabrielle graduated as a Politics Major from Pomona College in Claremont, California, where she was a four-year member and senior-year captain of the Pomona-Pitzer women’s golf team. In her junior year, Gabrielle studied abroad in Scotland for three months, where she explored the Home of Golf by joining the Edinburgh University Golf Club.