Brooks Koepka with the Wanamaker Trophy at Florida Panthers game. Twitter
Among the many reasons fans still seem to like Brooks Koepka despite the jump to LIV is his ability to just be a bro, as stupid as that sounds. Look no further than this hilarious clip on Saturday evening, featuring Koepka, holding on to the 54-hole lead at the time, telling Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis about his plans for that night.
Brooks Koepka on what he’s doing tonight
“Just gonna watch the Ps”
We love a pucks head. pic.twitter.com/6B2Xu0Wz7G
— Christopher Powers (@CPowers14) May 20, 2023
While others might have said something cliche-y about getting some rest or hitting up the physio or getting in extra putting work, Koepka told the truth — he was going to kick back and watch the Ps, short for the Florida Panthers, for those wondering, which is all of us, because Koepka is the only person on the planet to call them the Ps.
Koepka watched his Ps get a win, then he went out and won the damn PGA Championship like it was no big deal. Not long after he won, he was already talking about how he wasn’t going to be very sober this week. A true bro’s bro.
The now five-time major champion doubled down on that promise on yet another appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast with hosts Dan “Big Cat” Katz and PFT Commenter. Calling in from Rochester on Sunday evening, an admittedly buzzed Koepka outlined his upcoming week, and it sounds like the man is about to go live it up.
“Dude, this is going to be a long week for me,” Koepka said. “Ps game tomorrow [Monday], Heat game Tuesday, Panthers game Wednesday, then got to go up and play the LIV event this weekend [in Washington DC].”
“I don’t know how well that LIV event is gonna go,” he added. “I’ll be dead honest.”
Note to everyone: Do not count on Brooks Koepka this week at LIV DC.
It’s unclear if Koepka is attending all these games, although he did take the Wanamaker Trophy to the ‘Ps’ game on Monday night!
Brooks Koepka brought Wanamaker Trophy to the Florida Panthers game tonight pic.twitter.com/err8fdryor
— Adam Stanley (@adam_stanley) May 23, 2023
We’ve seen him courtside at Miami Heat games before, and Tuesday night is an opportunity to see Jimmy Butler and co. sweep the Boston Celtics. Can’t miss that. As for his beloved Ps, well, Koepka is as diehard as they come, as we know.