Brooks Koepka is out there and he’s loving every minute of it.

The two-time US Open champion hit back at online haters on Thursday after he posted a nude photo of himself from ESPN’s Body Issue.

“It’s one of those things where all these people that talk crap and whatever on social media, they don’t have the balls to do it, and they wouldn’t look that good,” Koepka said after an opening-round 3-under at the Tour Championship.

The photo shoot, and Koepka admittedly dropping weight to look svelte for it, has been a source of controversy. In April, Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee called it “the most reckless self-sabotage that I have ever seen of an athlete in his prime.”

Koepka responded by winning the PGA Championship and finishing second at the Masters and US Open.

According to USA Today, Koepka weighed 187 pounds at the time of the shoot.

“It was something I enjoyed,” Koepka said. “I was looking forward to it for months. It’s something I definitely don’t regret doing. It’s been enjoyable to see the pictures over the last couple of months and see, I guess, all the hard work I put into it and see the results.”