Brooks Koepka is set to be part of Team USA at the 2021 Ryder Cup which will take place at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. While he may not be a huge fan of the format for some of the matches, Kopeka will be a key player for Team USA.

A former U.S. Ryder Cup Captain, Paul Azinger (2008), went off on Koepka for comments he made about the format at the tournament, per ESPN.

“I'm not sure he loves the Ryder Cup that much, if he doesn't love it he should relinquish his spot and get people there who do love it,” Azinger said. “Not everybody embraces it. But if you don't love it, and you're not sold out, then I think Brooks — especially being hurt — should consider whether or not he really wants to be there.”

Koepka had recently commented about the layout of matches at the Ryder Cup in an interview with Golf Digest.

“It's tough. There are times where I'm like, I won my match. I did my job. What do you want from me? I know how to take responsibility for the shots I hit every week. Now, somebody else hit a bad shot and left me in a bad spot, and I know this hole is a loss. That's new, and you have to change the way you think about things.”

While Koepka's comments certainly don't qualify as outrageous, Azinger clearly took offense to them. Hopefully by the time the Ryder Cup rolls around on September 24 that Koepka is locked in and ready to go for Team USA.