- Four-time major insists spat is growing the game’s appeal
- ‘What you do off the course doesn’t have any effect on it’
Brooks Koepka has insisted his feud with Bryson DeChambeau will not hinder the United States’ Ryder Cup chances. Koepka even claimed the public spat between two of golf’s star names is “good for the game” owing to the interest it has generated.
A leaked video of Koepka being disparaging towards DeChambeau emerged after the recent US PGA Championship. The pair subsequently traded blows on social media, with Koepka promoting a free beer opportunity for anybody who was ejected from last weekend’s Memorial Tournament for shouting his name at DeChambeau. In response, DeChambeau implied Koepka should be disciplined by the PGA Tour.
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