Speaking at the European Tour's Saudi International, both Koepka and Johnson downplayed the importance of the golf competition in the Summer Games, which returned after a 112-year absence in 2016.For Koepka, the weight of the majors far outweighs the enticement of a golf medal."Because it's so new, I don't, no," Koepka said. "I think it's an incredible honor for most athletes that are running 100 meters, gymnastics, anything like that, they wait four years for that. But we have four majors a year. For track, you've got indoors and outdoor championships and different things like that, but the Olympics is their big event and it only comes around every four years."The World No. 1 even suggested—due to his sport's hectic summer schedule—he wasn't sure he would play in the games, held in Tokyo.