Brooks Koepka threw some shade at Rory McIlroy last week when he said there isn’t a rivalry between the two because of McIlroy’s lack of major championships in recent years, and McIlroy doesn’t disagree.

“What Brooks said wasn’t wrong. I mean, he’s been the best player in the world the last couple years – four majors. I don’t think he had to remind me that I haven’t won one in a while,” McIlroy said Monday during the MGM Resorts The Challenge: Japan Skins, according to Golf Channel.

“I love Brooks, he’s a great guy. Obviously super competitive, like we all are. I guess I can see where he’s coming from.”

Koepka, 29, has four major titles on his résumé, the 2017 and ’18 U.S. Open and the 2018 and ’19 PGA Championship. McIlroy, 30, also has four major wins, but his last was the 2014 PGA Championship.

“I’ve been out here for what, five years. Rory hasn’t won a major since I’ve been on the PGA Tour. So I don’t view it as a rivalry,” Kopeka said last week.

McIlroy, who’s playing in this week’s Zozo Championship in Japan, said there’s no beef between the two golf stars.

“I think if you take what Brooks said out of context then it can become this big thing that it’s become,” McIlroy said. “But Brooks and I are good, we’re good friends.”