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English golfer Eddie Pepperell has admitted he once launched an X-rated slur on the golf course at Bryson DeChambeau.
The two-time European Tour winner has a chequered history with American DeChambeau with the pair having clashed on the course and on social media.
Tensions sparked when Pepperell took advantage of an opportune moment to wind up the LIV Golf star during a WGC event in 2019 in the hope of destabilising his focus.
Pepperell recalled: âBack in 2019 I played the WGC Mexico event at Chapultepec and on the final day I was paired with Alex Noren and Bryson DeChambeau.
âIt was Sunday, and we were in the last group. Off the 10th. Earlier in the week, Bryson went birdie free, and after his long and miserable Thursday round he was filmed practising on the putting green.
âI think from memory it was Nick Dougherty presenting on TV and the camera inadvertently caught Bryson smashing his putter into the practice putting green.
âWell s*** me, didnât Twitter explode and within hours he was being put up for incarceration in most countries.
âAnyway, having seen all the backlash myself on Twitter over the course of the days that followed, I knew exactly how stressed Bryson would probably be.
âSo it didnât take me long, 40 yards in fact walking just off the 10th tee, to ask him how his week had been (Iâve always been a s*** stirrer really). He said it had been terrible for him.
âI asked if he had been on social media at all⌠he said he hadnât. Which led me to my moment of opportunity.
âI said, ‘ah, thatâs a shame, as you wouldnât have seen what I said about you then’. He asked what I said, to which I replied, ‘I just said you were a c***.’â
Pepperell has never minced his words when referring to DeChambeau.
In 2019, the Englishman described him as âa single-minded twitâ on social media, hitting out at DeChambeau’s pace of play at The Northern Trust.
Pepperell later apologised for the comment, but targeted the American again later that year after DeChambeau had aimed a dig at Brooks Koepka’s physique, claiming the then world No 1 did not have any âsix pack absâ.
Koepka brilliantly responded by posting a picture of his four major trophies alongside the message: “You were right, I am two short of a six-pack.”
Pepperell inserted himself into the controversy adding: “This is why you just don’t go after the No.1 golfer in the world.”
And as fate usually creates such drama, DeChambeau and Pepperell were paired together in Dubai a year later.
Shortly after the final-round pairings were confirmed, Pepperell again took to social media with a tongue-in-cheek comment regarding the pairâs awkward relationship.
He posted: âFully understand if Bryson wants to keep hitting it 40 past me tomorrow so we donât have to chat.â
However, there was no further beef between the pair with Pepperell later posting: âWe actually got on quite well. And to his credit, heâs sped up.â
English golfer Eddie Pepperell has admitted he once launched an X-rated slur on the golf course at Bryson DeChambeau.
The two-time European Tour winner has a chequered history with American DeChambeau with the pair having clashed on the course and on social media.
Tensions sparked when Pepperell took advantage of an opportune moment to wind up the LIV Golf star during a WGC event in 2019 in the hope of destabilising his focus.
Pepperell recalled: âBack in 2019 I played the WGC Mexico event at Chapultepec and on the final day I was paired with Alex Noren and Bryson DeChambeau.
âIt was Sunday, and we were in the last group. Off the 10th. Earlier in the week, Bryson went birdie free, and after his long and miserable Thursday round he was filmed practising on the putting green.
âI think from memory it was Nick Dougherty presenting on TV and the camera inadvertently caught Bryson smashing his putter into the practice putting green.
âWell s*** me, didnât Twitter explode and within hours he was being put up for incarceration in most countries.
âAnyway, having seen all the backlash myself on Twitter over the course of the days that followed, I knew exactly how stressed Bryson would probably be.
âSo it didnât take me long, 40 yards in fact walking just off the 10th tee, to ask him how his week had been (Iâve always been a s*** stirrer really). He said it had been terrible for him.
âI asked if he had been on social media at all⌠he said he hadnât. Which led me to my moment of opportunity.
âI said, ‘ah, thatâs a shame, as you wouldnât have seen what I said about you then’. He asked what I said, to which I replied, ‘I just said you were a c***.’â
Pepperell has never minced his words when referring to DeChambeau.
In 2019, the Englishman described him as âa single-minded twitâ on social media, hitting out at DeChambeau’s pace of play at The Northern Trust.
Pepperell later apologised for the comment, but targeted the American again later that year after DeChambeau had aimed a dig at Brooks Koepka’s physique, claiming the then world No 1 did not have any âsix pack absâ.
Koepka brilliantly responded by posting a picture of his four major trophies alongside the message: “You were right, I am two short of a six-pack.”
Pepperell inserted himself into the controversy adding: “This is why you just don’t go after the No.1 golfer in the world.”
And as fate usually creates such drama, DeChambeau and Pepperell were paired together in Dubai a year later.
Shortly after the final-round pairings were confirmed, Pepperell again took to social media with a tongue-in-cheek comment regarding the pairâs awkward relationship.
He posted: âFully understand if Bryson wants to keep hitting it 40 past me tomorrow so we donât have to chat.â
However, there was no further beef between the pair with Pepperell later posting: âWe actually got on quite well. And to his credit, heâs sped up.â
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| âď¸ Autor: | Lee Davey |
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