VIDEO: TNT Literally Aired Brooks Koepka Entering His Entire Phone Password at PGA Championship
By Joey Mauceri

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Brooks Koepka should probably change his phone password as soon as possible. TNT coverage of the PGA Championship aired Koepka logging into his cellphone, and his password could not be in more clear view.
Did y’all catch Brooks Koepka’s phone password? #PGAChampionship pic.twitter.com/glU3RZCAgA
— William Galloway (@Wm_Galloway) May 16, 2019
Yikes, just an unfortunate camera angle for Koepka right there.
The good news is Brooks is killing it so far at the PGA Championship, shooting a first-round 63 and holding a four-stroke advantage as of this writing.
Brooks Koepka shoots a course-record 63 in the 1st round at the PGA Championship.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 16, 2019
He's just the third golfer with multiple rounds of 63 in major championship history (Greg Norman and Vijay Singh are the others) pic.twitter.com/8pTgAV5Zbj
Koepka is no stranger to dominating the PGA Championship, as he won it last year and is looking to replicate the dominant season he had in 2018. The now 29-year-old became the No. 1 golfer in the world last year after he won the PGA Championship, US Open and CJ Cup all in the same season.
Koepka should definitely continue to dominate Bethpage Black, but someone should probably tell him to change his passcode first.