The video produced by the UNITED STATE Ryder Mug media team attempted to state one point. The body language from Brooks Koepka told a different tale

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clicking Foxnews.com. The video clip produced by the UNITED STATE Ryder Cup media personnel tried to state something. The body language from Brooks Koepka informed a different story.

Yes, he's teammates for the week with Bryson DeChambeau as well as 10 other people, billed with gaining back the Ryder Mug on house soil. However his feud with the lengthy player isn't over by any kind of stretch.

"We get on the same team together," Koepka claimed in rather cryptic remarks Thursday. "We've had dinner virtually every night as a team."

Where they rested at the table is most likely one more story, and also Koepka wasn't in a state of mind to offer anymore information. Suffice it to claim no one expects them to be consuming alcohol from the Ryder Mug together must the UNITED STATE find a way to reverse the Europeans at Whistling Straits.

That's regardless of DeChambeau teasing earlier in the week that there could be "something enjoyable" that appears throughout the Ryder Cup concerning his connection with Koepka.

"I have no suggestion," Koepka said, hands on hips, when asked what that meant. "I really did not pay attention to the comments or hear what he claimed, so I have no suggestion."

Koepka's disapproval of DeChambeau is clear, though he hasn't defined simply what irritates him most concerning his brand-new colleague. It appeared to start with DeChambeau's propensity for sluggish play and spread as both sniped at each other over the in 2014 on social media sites.

After that, naturally, there was Koepka famously rolling his eyes throughout a Golf Network meeting as DeChambeau strolled behind him as well as claimed something at the PGA Champion in Might.

One point is without a doubt: On an American team stressed with team bonding as a path to beat the Europeans, don't expect Koepka as well as DeChambeau to play with each other or perhaps play some pingpong in the group area.

Thinking, obviously, that Koepka is in the team area whatsoever.

Bonding with fellow players, it seems, just isn't his point.

"I have not been in the group area," Koepka claimed. "Just cooling way too much. I know the obligations are reduced, yet I have actually still obtained lengthy days."

Those days have actually presumably been loaded with practice and also physical therapy for the selection of injuries Koepka always seems to be nursing. He hurt a wrist a couple of weeks back and also has actually long had concerns with his knees.

However he raised eyebrows in a Golf Digest meeting when he recommended that group golf, especially alternating shot where you depend on a partner, isn't truly his thing. And he intensified the problem by being the only one of 12 American players who didn't sign up with captain Steve Stricker in a trip to Whistling Straits earlier this month to play the program as well as get to know each other far better.

The interview resulted in a rebuke from Paul Azinger, the NBC expert that knows a bit concerning the Ryder Cup as a former winning captain.

"I'm unsure he enjoys the Ryder Mug that much," Azinger claimed. "If he does not like it, he should relinquish his place as well as obtain individuals there that do like it."

Koepka urged Thursday that he never ever defamed the Ryder Mug and that the media took it the wrong way. It was typical Koepka: blunt, bold as well as unafraid to claim simply what he assumes.

"I never said it was unfavorable. Y' all rotated it that way," he said. "I never stated it was unfavorable. I stated it was different."

On a young U.S. team with six Ryder Cup newbies, Koepka is an elder statesman of types at the age of 31. He has played in two Ryder Cups and has mostly supplied, with a 4-3-1 document on one winning and also one losing group.

That can have been highlighted in a video posted on social media this week by the official UNITED STATE group account. Instead, the video clip showed Koepka on the driving array strolling over to DeChambeau and appearing to greet as significant songs skyrocketed and also every little thing appeared right worldwide once again.

It had not been simply hokey but insincere too. The two just do not such as each various other, regardless of the message the brief video was trying to send out.

In the end, though, none of it actually matters. Also in a group match like the Ryder Mug, golf is still the most individual of sports and also both Koepka as well as DeChambeau have the internal fire that makes them wish to win whenever they establish foot on a program.

If the U.S. wins, they'll celebrate and also be feted alongside their colleagues. In the team photo Sunday evening they'll both have big smiles-- though likely from opposite sides of the structure.

If the Americans lose, they'll be blamed for poisoning the atmosphere as well as wrecking Stricker's big minute in his house state of Wisconsin.

At the same time, the fight will certainly continue. And golf will go on.