McGinley wants Europe’s Ryder Cup players to forget about Koepka/DeChambeau feud

McGinley wants Europe’s Ryder Cup players to forget about Koepka/DeChambeau feud

Paul McGinley led Europe to Ryder Cup glory in 2014 (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley believes it could backfire on Europe if they tried to make capital from the feud between Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.

The spat between the American pair dates back to 2019 and recently led to PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan announcing that spectators who abuse
DeChambeau by shouting Koepka’s name face being ejected from tournaments.

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