“I’ve got a contract obligation out here to fulfill, and then we’ll see what happens,” said Brooks Koepka in response to the surrounding rumors regarding his departure from LIV Golf. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Koepka remains focused on the task at hand, and he’s confident that he and fellow LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau have an edge over their PGA Tour rivals at Augusta National. When asked about their preparation leading up to the Masters, Koepka pointed out that the typical schedule of playing eight PGA Tour events before the Masters isn’t necessarily the only way to prepare.
“We still play a lot when we’re at home,” Koepka said at the LIV Golf Miami press conference. DeChambeau echoed Koepka’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of having time off to focus on his game. “Yeah, I think that everybody has their own prep work that they do. For me personally, I like having time off, getting ready for these events, focusing on them, and getting my game good into a good place, getting a strategy and game plan set up. ,” DeChambeau said. He believes that having extra time to prepare has been a “tremendous help” for him personally, allowing him to develop a solid strategy and game plan for each event.
Joaquin Niemann also chimed in, agreeing that having breaks in between events has been beneficial for him. “I feel like we also… we’re all working together on kind of getting a good schedule for the majors,” Niemann said. He believes that having weeks at home to work with his team has helped him build confidence in his game. Overall, the trio seems to prefer having breaks in between events, using the time to practice and prepare for the majors.

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