Brooks Koepka’s Rib Injury . That set off a brief back-and-forth, with Koepka bringing up another Chamblee criticism of his other son, Chase, and his exemption into the Zurich Classic.Kind of like when you guestioned Chase playing Zurich never questioned Dru? They love kids like that. Brooks Koepka’s dad takes a funny jab at his son’s major championship dominance this year. Sure, had the duo won, Chase would have earned a two-year exemption on the back of his brother, but it’s not like he wasn’t out there hitting shots as well.Love, meanwhile, was gifted exemptions into events based on his last name. “He doesn’t need to go up a level. He is also the Senior Editor of Golfweek Custom Media and covers the World Long Drive for Golf Channel. Brandel Chamblee complains of ‘negativity bias’ after flap with Brooks Koepka’s dad. But he was gearing up to win Barbasol, or get a top 10 and get into the next week. And as long as players continue to read and watch him, they’ll continue to critique the critic.GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine are published by EB GOLF MEDIA LLC, a division of 8AM GOLFKoepka-Chamblee battle continues as Koepka responds to Chamblee’s latest criticismBrandel Chamblee reminds golf world (again) that he still has serious gameBrandel Chamblee complains of ‘negativity bias’ after flap with Brooks Koepka’s dad The Loop July 24, 2019, 3:25 PM UTC. © 2019 Brooks Koepka | Privacy Policy Video Credit: Nike Privacy Policy Video Credit: Nike He took to Twitter once again to defend himself, while sharing an article that conveniently also defended his tactics.In the tweet, Chamblee complained of “negativity bias” and blamed it for the perception that he is a mostly negative critical presence in the golf world. Michael is the founder and Editor in Chief of The Stiff Shaft. He played John Deere and Barbasol and it messed up his whole summer. Despite doing “over 5,000 segments on Tiger and… 90% of them were laudatory,” Chamblee wrote, “most, including [Tiger], remember only the criticisms.” He then brought the Koepkas back into the picture, writing, “Much the same is true with Brooks, hence his father’s reaction.”I’d bet I’ve done over 5,000 segments on Tiger and it’s likely 90% of them were laudatory, but the effect of negativity bias is such that most, including him, remember only the criticisms. Even his father, 1997 PGA Championship winner and former world number one, Davis worried that he was getting too many.It seems that Love believes his son would be better off doing things like everyone else.“They said if Dru doesn’t make it through Q-school, we’ll give him a spot, too,” Love said. The season may have ended with Rory McIlroy winning $15 million at the Tour Championship, but there’s still plenty to talk about.This week we have Bob Koepka, Brooks’s dad, going after Brandel Chamblee on Twitter.Chamblee made a cheeky comment about something his wife, Bailey Mosier questioning whether he was a man or not on a long shot over a creek.Not being able to resist, Koepka’s dad chimed in and immediately brought up Chamblee’s questioning of Brooks’s mental toughness.Koepka’s reply is definitely warranted at this point. That all happened on August 31, but 10 days later, the criticisms were clearly still on Chamblee’s mind. He can get offers to go play the Challenge Tour in Europe. Thousands of kids do that.”“I wish he wouldn’t take exemptions and go play somewhere else,” Love said. A 2015 US Open title would do quite nicely. Getty Images // SI Vault. Yes, even with McIlroy having a spectacular season, Brooks did what McIlroy couldn’t, he won a major.Chamblee went on to explain what exactly he was questioning in regards to Brooks’s mental toughness, but it only led to a mention of the lesser-known Koepka brother, Chase, who was Brooks’s playing partner in the Zurich Classic and also a shot at Davis Love III’s son, Dru, who for some reason made 17 starts on the PGA Tour despite not having anywhere near a good enough game.Kind of like when you guestioned Chase playing Zurich never questioned Dru? He needs to be playing his way in Q-school. It’s hard.”While I don’t blame Dru for accepting the sponsor’s exemptions gifted to him, at this point, he has to realize that he isn’t ready for that level of competition.And, to Bob’s point, Chamblee questioning whether Chase deserved to be in the Zurich – ONE TOURNAMENT – and not questioning any of Dru’s exemptions, is pretty suspect. It’s quite clear that Brooks has proven he has the mental toughness to win any tournament he wants. Brooks Kopeka wants 2015 US Open for his dad on Father's Day Brooks Koepka owes his dad after a childhood full of golf trips. And you question Brooks … Not being able to resist, Koepka’s dad chimed in and immediately brought up Chamblee’s questioning of Brooks’s mental toughness. He could have played a lot of tournaments. He’s arguably the best player on the planet right now. Chamblee made a cheeky comment about something his wife, Bailey Mosier questioning whether he was a man or not on a long shot over a creek. This is our time.


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