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Even the PGA Tour is now embracing the Brooks Koepka-Bryson DeChambeau feud, and as Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch explains, that’s the best evidence you could find that one of golf’s most talked-about squabbles is over.
The Tour promoted the recently announced 12-hole match between the two, which will air the day after Thanksgiving. A Twitter post on the subject contained the phrase, “It’s happening,” alongside a popcorn emoji.
There have been suggestions that the Koepka-DeChambeau feud was staged from Day 1, but that’s not the case. So why is the Tour suddenly embracing the feud? It could be a sure-fire way of ending it. Lynch explains in the video above.
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