Koepka struggles to hide disdain for DeChambeau in hilarious leaked video
Brooks Koepka did very little to cover up his frustration during a TV interview at the PGA Championship. Watch the clip here
Brooks Koepka has never exactly hidden his disdain for Bryson DeChambeau – much to the amusement of the watching world.
Who can forget the time he responded perfectly to DeChambeau’s four-pack dig? Or when he mocked DeChambeau’s ant rant at last year’s WGC-Invitational? Or the time he did a Q&A on Instagram and completely dismissed DeChambeau in true Koepka style?
All genuine chef’s kiss moments, but this may just top the lot.
The four-time major champion had just come off the Ocean course at Kiawah Island after a rocky final round at the PGA Championship, which Koepka led by two with 17 holes to play before Phil Mickelson stormed ahead to make history.
His frustration was plain to see as he waited for his post-round interview with the Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis to begin. Then just as it did, and Koepka was discussing his difficulties on the greens at Kiawah Island, DeChambeau walked past, making quite the racket with his spikes on the concrete. What happened next is gold.
Koepka eye-rolled DeChambeau into the next dimension. “I f***ing lost my train of thought hearing that bull****,” he scowled. “F***ing Christ.”
Lewis, struggling to contain his giggles, said: “They’re going to enjoy that in the TV compound.”
“I honestly wouldn’t care,” Koepka added with a smirk.
You can watch the clip on Instagram here:
The clip went viral – mainly due to it being hilarious – and even DeChambeau saw the funny side, taking a sly dig at his rival in the process.
Commenting under the Instagram post that contained the video, DeChambeau wrote: “You know you can fix spike marks now.” He followed it with a laughing emoji.
Don’t poke the bear, Bryson, for crying out loud.
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Alex Perry
Alex has been the editor of National Club Golfer since 2017. A Devonian who enjoys wittering on about his south west roots, Alex moved north to join NCG after more than a decade in London, the last five of which were with ESPN. Away from golf, Alex follows Torquay United and spends too much time playing his PlayStation or his guitar and not enough time practising his short game.