Ryder Cup: Tensions Flare Between Rose, DeChambeau, Caddies
What Happened?
Tempers boiled over during the Saturday afternoon four-ball match at the Ryder Cup, as tensions erupted between European golfer Justin Rose and American Bryson DeChambeau’s caddies on the 15th green.
Key Points:
- Rose asked DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, to “back off” while he read his putt.
- Bodine reportedly encroached on Rose’s line.
- Arguments ensued, involving DeChambeau, Rose’s partner Tommy Fleetwood, caddies Ted Scott, and Francesco Molinari.
- The incident was reminiscent of a similar caddie confrontation two years ago in Rome.
Rose’s Perspective
${“It was a shame that the match got to that point because it was actually a really great match,” said Rose. “I was waiting to putt, but when I felt like they came up again, I said, ‘It’s my putt.’ There was no disrespect, but obviously it was taken the wrong way.”}
DeChambeau and Scheffler Refuse to Comment
The two American golfers declined to speak on the broadcast and were not asked about the incident in a post-round interview.
Europeans Lead Going into Sunday Singles
The Europeans maintain a commanding seven-point lead heading into the final day of the Ryder Cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What started the confrontation?
Justin Rose asked Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie to back off while he read his putt. -
Who was involved in the argument?
Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Bryson DeChambeau, their respective caddies, and European assistant Francesco Molinari.
Will Tensions Carry Over?
${“I hope it’s been put to bed,” said Rose. “I spoke to the boys. It should be, from my point of view. There was no intent whatsoever.”}
