Brooks Koepka takes down Bryson DeChambeau in The Match
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[November 29, 2021] Whether
it settles their feud once and for all remains to be seen, but
Brooks Koepka defeated Bryson DeChambeau 4 and 3 in a 12-hole
edition of "The Match" Friday at Wynn Golf Club in Las Vegas.
The players' bitter rivalry took over headlines in the golf world
for the better part of a year. After they temporarily put aside
their differences to help Team USA dominate the Ryder Cup in
September, it was announced they would square off in the charity
golf match that has become a semi-regular, made-for-TV event.
"Not going to lie, I just wanted to spank you," Koepka told
DeChambeau upon clinching victory on the ninth hole.
Koepka won the second hole with a 15-foot birdie putt, then added
birdies at Nos. 5 and 6 to beat DeChambeau and move 3 up.
DeChambeau hurt his chances to rally by missing a birdie putt at No.
8. Koepka responded by sinking his birdie to go 4 up.
At the par-3 ninth hole, DeChambeau conceded the match after missing
another putt for birdie. Officially, the hole was halved for a final
score of 4 and 3.
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Playful trash talk flowed before and during the
match.
‘"Brooksy' seems to get to him quite a bit," Koepka said on a
pre-match livestream event responding to fans' questions. "He had to
go to the Tour to get them to stop."
It was a reference to the peak of the rivalry during the 2020-21
season, when fans began taunting DeChambeau by calling him "Brooksy"
from the galleries at tournaments. The PGA Tour eventually ruled
that fans caught yelling "Brooksy" would be grounds for removal from
a tournament, though it's unproven that anyone from DeChambeau's
camp ever asked the Tour to enact such an order.
Friday was the latest installment of the celebrity match-play
competition that has featured Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom
Brady, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Charles Barkley and Steph
Curry in prior editions.
Mickelson and Barkley served as commentators Friday.
--Field Level Media
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