Koepka says he loves his driver after DeChambeau's equipment issues
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[July 17, 2021]
(Reuters) - Brooks Koepka
appeared to take a subtle dig at Bryson DeChambeau in the latest
round of their feud, when he said he "loves his driver" in the wake
of his fellow American's faux pas over equipment issues at the
British Open.
The tension between world number eight Koepka and number six
DeChambeau provided an interesting sub-plot before the event and
matters escalated after DeChambeau apologised on Thursday for
comments he made about his own driver.
DeChambeau, who has packed on roughly 30 pounds of muscle and become
the longest hitter on the PGA Tour, said his driver "sucks" after he
found four of 14 fairways in his one-over-par start at Royal St.
George's.
Speaking in an interview with Golf Channel after his second round,
Koepka said he "drove the ball great" with a grin.
"Love my driver. Everything is going really well," Koepka, who was
tied-12th before Saturday's third round, added before tweeting a
picture of himself with the caption: "Driving into the weekend."
Koepka has previously called out DeChambeau for slow play while
DeChambeau made fun of Koepka's physique in an interview.
A recent Golf Channel tape that never aired was leaked showing
Koepka rolling his eyes and making disparaging remarks as DeChambeau
walked past in view of the camera after this year's PGA
Championship.
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Brooks Koepka of the U.S. on the
eighteenth hole during the second round REUTERS/Rebecca Naden
Koepka also offered beer to fans who
heckled DeChambeau at the Memorial tournament in June.
DeChambeau, who was booed by the crowd on Friday before surviving
the cut, apologised again.
"I made a mistake," DeChambeau told select reporters after declining
media requests, according to ESPN.
"As time goes on, I'll look at this as a growing moment for me
personally, and hopefully I can make the right things going on from
here on out. I was in a heated situation ... I feel really bad about
it."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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