Brooks Koepka Squashes Feud With Bryson DeChambeau On Twitter

Earlier this week, Brooks Koepka mentioned that the Ryder Cup was "different" than the individual events on tour and the world went bonkers. He's since retracted the media's assumption that he meant he didn't enjoy the Ryder Cup event and is now debunking his feud with Bryson DeChambeau to prove he wants to play.

No better way to squash the "he hates the Ryder Cup" conspiracy than squashing his biggest feud in the field to show he cares more about competing for America than individual accolades.






The only thing Brooks needs now is a world class performance for Team USA. If Bryson and Brooks can team up and play well, fist pumping for America will get the media off his back. It's possible former foes may be leaning on each other this weekend to rid themselves of all this negative PR.

 



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