Golfer Brooks Koepka roasts Aaron Ekblad after mistake leads to Rangers goal

I was just hoping to see someone pop a orange cone when he screwed up in the last round.

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I also find it funny that the alpha-bro dude frat-boy-attitude golfer, who had almost an entire episode of a Netflix golf documentary about how he has issues with his mental state and confidence in his sport, and spends most of his time on camera looking like a sad sack woe-is-me turd, is going to a sporting event, getting shittered, and boisterously mocking another athlete about their performance...
 
I also find it funny that the alpha-bro dude frat-boy-attitude golfer, who had almost an entire episode of a Netflix golf documentary about how he has issues with his mental state and confidence in his sport, and spends most of his time on camera looking like a sad sack woe-is-me turd, is going to a sporting event, getting shittered, and boisterously mocking another athlete about their performance...
It's a beautiful thing...
 
Big choker! Finishes 2nd in one of, if not the most prestigious golf tournament on the planet. What a loser!
Rahm dusted him by 8 shots on Sunday while not even playing great.

If Koepka shot even par on Sunday he would've won. Instead he shot the worst final round (tied with two others) of any golfer in the top 30 and that's not even considering the ground he lost while finishing the 3rd round. Pretty fair to say he choked. It's basically the equivalent of blowing a 3-1 lead in the Stanley cup finals.
 
Tied for second at the Masters and made over $1.5 mill… still not good enough for HFBoards
 
Tied for second at the Masters and made over $1.5 mill… still not good enough for HFBoards
I mean he choked away what was at one point a 4 stroke lead (he was -13 at that time). He would have won $3.24M instead of $1.59M had he just played even par golf from there on out. His falling apart cost him over $1.55M.

I think it's fair to criticize his performance after building up such a huge lead early in the round.
 

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