Brooks Koepka on LIV equipment support: 'There's been no anything'
Brooks Koepka's equipment deal ended, making him a free agent. He's playing in the Myrtle Beach Classic.
Everything about Brooks Koepkaโs present feels strangely familiar, a throwback to an earlier, leaner chapter of his career. Not all of it lands comfortably. Being reduced to alternate status at PGA Tour events โ waiting, hoping for a spot to open โ is a humbling echo of the climb he long ago conquered.
But tucked inside that is something lighter, almost liberating. Thereโs a reminder of simpler days, when fewer obligations meant fewer constraints. That sense of reset surfaced again recently when Koepkaโs equipment deal with Dunlop Sports Americas โ the parent company of Srixon and Cleveland Golf โ came to an end.
The five-time major champion now finds himself in unfamiliar territory once more: untethered, a free agent in the gear world, with the rare opportunity to start fresh. "It's different. I had a great time with Srixon.
They were fantastic," Koepka said on Wednesday. "Four years, it flew by. Yeah, it was great.