Stricker, who will lead Team USA against Team Europe at
Whistling Straits in his native Wisconsin Sept. 24-26, told
Sports Illustrated that he informed both players that he won't
put up with their behavior, which has included back-and-forth
glares, eye rolls and social media jabs.
"They assured me that the team and the country and everything
else that goes into this is their (top priority)," said Stricker,
who talked by phone with them individually. "They said it's not
going to be an issue, and I believe them. I trust them. As far
as I'm concerned, it's been put to bed."
Still, Stricker said he doesn't anticipate pairing DeChambeau
and Koepka in fourball play against Team Europe.
"I'm not going to tell you there's no chance," Stricker said,
"but I don't see it happening, no. I don't think they want to
play together."
But they will be good members of the team, he said.
"This Ryder Cup means a lot to these guys. Neither one wants to
be the root of a problem. They both understand," he said.
DeChambeau and Koepka are expected to be among the six automatic
qualifiers for the team, based on points. Stricker will appoint
the other six players after the Tour Championship.
DeChambeau is third in total points, Koepka is fourth.
The Europeans have won nine of the past 11 Ryder Cup events.
--Field Level Media
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