More often than not, Brooks Koepka remains in the news due to his golf events, or for his off sports activities. The PGA Tour star is one of the best, continuing to prove his worth time and again. However, this time, Koepka ended up making the news because of his car, and no gas.
The whole situation was hilarious to most; fans shared the incident on social media. Koepka did his bit proving to many that even a PGA Tour icon with his fancy car can have his own problems.
Brooks is probably gonna post a tweet accusing Bryson of siphoning his gas tank. pic.twitter.com/L4fwW81ANi
— Eamon Lynch (@eamonlynch) December 14, 2021
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Brooks Koepka’s car runs out of gas; fans react on Twitter
In a rather unlikely situation, Brooks Koepka’s Rolls Royce ran out of gas. As a result, the 31-year-old was on the road for some time, left with no other choice but to get out of the car and get his gas himself.
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It goes without saying that Koepka’s car stopped, drawing in more attention than anyone thought it would. Not only were photos of Kopeka’s car breaking down shared online, but everyone also came across photos of Koepka getting out and walking to get his own gas.
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To a normal person, this might not be a big deal which is exactly why fans ended up enjoying the photos as much as they can. In the end, what matters is that Koepka did find the gas by himself, no one else in the car helping out.
The story posted asked people viewing the image about their day, mentioning how Koepka’s fancy Rolls Royce ran out of fuel.
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“He looks so normal,” wrote one fan. Some users even referred to the four-time major champion as a loser to find himself in a position like that. Even if the situation was unlikely, it did.
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