Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka are all set to battle it out against each other at The Match. Meanwhile, this 12-hole event will take place on November 25 in Vegas. Since we are just a couple of days away from the event, the verbal battle has already begun with both players saying something about each other.
The so-called feud between Bryson and Brooks seemed to have settled during Ryder Cup. They hugged each other after winning the cup, and hence the feud looked like a PR stunt for the match and PIP fund. However, recently Bryson and Brooks revealed a few things, saying it was a forced hug. So let us have a look at it.
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Bryson DeChambeau wants an apology from Brooks Koepka
The feud between Bryson and Brooks reached its epitome with Koepka’s expression. However, the duo hugged it out and even had a chat during the Ryder Cup. And it looked as if everything was great between them. But Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka have been speaking to the media in the buildup of The Match.
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Meanwhile, when talking about the hug, both players had interesting things to say. Bryson said the hug was forced, and he needs an apology from Brooks, and then they can move on.
“I’m a guy that can put things behind me pretty quickly when you apologize, and then we can move along. But it definitely felt forced. There wasn’t an apology or anything like that. Until I get an apology for what he’s said and whatnot, nothing will change.”
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Furthermore, Bryson told Golf Digest, “This is all real on my end. It’s disgusting the way the guy tried to knock me down. For what reason, I don’t know. Maybe it’s because he’s jealous and wants to get a part of that PIP money from the tour.”
Moreover, Bryson did say a few good things about Brooks. He praised Koepka’s ability to perform in nerve-wracking situations, especially majors.
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Meanwhile, it will be interesting to see how this 12-hole event shapes up and who has the last laugh in this battle. But whom are you supporting, Bryson or Brooks? Do let us know.
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