The American golfer has proved his LIV Golf captain Brooks Koepka wrong in emphatic style after R1 in Greenbrier.
Matthew Wolff has given Brooks Koepka plenty to think about after a record breaking opening round at LIV Golf Greenbrier.
Koepka captains Wolff as part of Slam GC in LIV’s team format and slammed his fellow American back in July, and while admitting it left him ‘heartbroken’, Wolff is proving his doubters wrong on the greens in West Virginia just two events later.
Following a torrid start Wolff managed to claw his round back to get a two-shot lead, carded three late birdies for a 9-under 61. – tying the lowest ever round in a LIV Golf tournament. He now sits two shots clear of David Puig and Harold Varner III on the Old White course with two rounds left remaining, edging closer to that $4 million first prize..
Wolff’ round matches Branden Grace’s record, whose first round at the inaugural LIV Golf Tulsa event in May set a new benchmark