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“Bad work”: Gulf World Pities Brooks Koepka as Master Committee Open his old wounds

The 87th champion will not only be taken over because of Jon Rahm’s exciting comeback victory Brooks Koepka – The slow game pace in the last round was a big buzzkill. The guests are still angry about it, and it is not difficult to see why, because the 2025 Masters are repeated, how the story is repeated and groups fight to keep up at the pace.

This year’s group and timing seemed not to help. The group in front of Rahm and Koepka with Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Højgaard and Matt Fitzpatrick Teed at 12:33 p.m./9:25 p.m., while Rahm and Koepkas Group, to which Russell Henley and Sangjae also in, with 11:50 p.m. with Dely and 9 -PM -.

Koepka was not afraid to say his opinion about the slow game in the Masters 2023 and said that the group was before them “Brutally slow.” He even joked that Jon Rahm went to the toilet seven times in the round, and they were still waiting. Cantlay was the main culprit, and Hovland even showed signs of trouble about the slow pace of his player. While Hovland shot a respectable 2-over 74 to reach seventh place, Cantlay fought a 3-over 75, which found 14th place.

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Many believe that it is a shame that the slow game pace at the Masters has overshadowed an otherwise exciting finish and fear that the same will happen this year.

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The patrons are angry with masters for what they have done with Brooks Koepka

Start strong with what a fan said “After what happened in the last round two years ago, it is actually a great trolling of the champions to put Brooks in the group directly behind Cantlay on Thursday.” While the other said “Cantlay concludes in the group before Koepka is top master.” Another fan said something similar as she wrote, “Bringing Koepka into the group to Cantlay is evil work.” Well, for the patrons who are so crazy about the entire situation, it is a bit understandable when you consider that Cantlay has his controversy with slow play. Patrick Cantlay’s slow game problems reappeared at the Genesis Invitational 2024, where he played with Xander Schauffele in the last group.

Although there were two lines ahead of them at the beginning of the last round, Cantlay and Schauffele were a hole behind the group in front of them in the fifth hole. The gap between the groups grew, with commentator Jim Nantz noticed the noticeable delay. “It is in the round earlyHe said. “There is a noticeable gap between these two (final) pairings. Is there a reason for this?” Later it turned out that Cantlay was woke up with fever over 100 degrees on the last day, which possibly contributed to his slow pace. This is not the first time that Cantlay was criticized for slow game – last year Matt Fitzpatrick called it “ridiculous.”

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