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Caddy apologizes for heating exchange during Ryder Cup

Tensions at Bethpage Black were high on Saturday afternoon as the United States tried to re-enter the controversy as Europe expanded its lead into the morning four.

Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau were in a four-ball match against Europe’s Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood, when these tensions finally boiled on the 15th hole and led to intense exchanges involving players and players.

Review of the scene: Justin Rose wields Dechambeau’s caddie while Rose lined up to putt. According to NBC’s current journalist Smylie Kaufman, it may be confusing for those who are not here. But Ross exhausted his putts, and then DeChambeau answered with his own ingredients, tied the hole. But apparently Chi’s chi’s feet continued, NBC cameras captured the strong words between Dechambeau and Fleetwood, while Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott interacted with European vice captain Edoardo Molinari, who walked 16th tee between Scott and Molinari.

Europe eventually won the game 3 and 2, another dagger for Eiger America. After the round, Ross shared his version of the event.

Grumpy. There was a conflict between fans. This Ryder Cup is on the verge


go through:

Dylan Dethier



He started saying, “I’m waiting for putts.” “The boys were obviously trying to read, obviously keeping on the calculations, the pieces and the pieces. So I waited for a few seconds and then I felt like they were coming again. I asked-I asked- It was my putt, right?

Scott apologized Sunday when he stood with Molinari before the singles match. His title reads: “One of the best people, sorry for our conflict.

At the beginning of the video, Scott surrounds his arms around Molinari.

“This guy is here and has been a really cute guy,” Scott said. “We had a fierce moment yesterday, but many of you didn’t realize we’ve overcome it. By the time we walked out of the 16th T-shirt, it was over and we didn’t want us to play this game against us.

“We want the players to go there to do their things, obviously the European team is kicking our ass, and hopefully today we can make the game more equal and compete better, give the fans what they want, but in the end I just want to spread love and joy.” “It’s a great game. It’s funny, it’s a great guy. So I just want to say I’m sorry for you, man.”

Two handshakes. “I thank you,” Molinari replied. “Like I told you, I admire you and love you. Looking forward to another wonderful day.”



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