Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka battled it out yesterday in Vegas for The Match. Meanwhile, this 12-hole event was special because of their so-called feud. Both these players were bashing each other until the recent Ryder Cup triumph. There was a lot of done and said from both these players throughout the year.
Hence, this 12-hole event was special to settle the score and show their dominance. And Brooks Koepka, who has had a terrible start to the 2022 PGA Tour season, won this event comfortably. The 12-hole face-off ended on the 9th hole itself, as Koepka was 4&3 ahead of Bryson.
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Moreover, in the pre-round press conference, both these players were asked whether they will, fight Jake Paul. And both these players revealed one condition under which they will fight. So let us have a look at it.
Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka reveal one condition under which they will fight
Before the 12-hole battle between Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka began, there was a pre-round press conference. The anchors were taking up questions from fans and asking the duo for their answers or views. Hence, one of the fans asked whether they will, fight the professional boxer, Jake Paul? And then rephrased it, saying will you fight Jake Paul if you could win another major?
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Meanwhile, Bryson was quick to answer this saying, “Oh yeah!” While Brooks was a bit skeptical about this, but said, “Get your a** beat. But yeah”. Moreover, he then said, “if they paid well enough, I would”. And Bryson was quick to jump in saying, “Yeah, definitely.”
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Hence, if they get paid well enough or get something bigger, then they would definitely fight Jake Paul. Meanwhile, Phil Mickelson wasn’t a very keen guest on the podium. He spoke only a couple of times that too when the anchors forced him to. But maybe he was saving all his energy to unleash in the commentary box during the game, which he did in style.
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